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Debt collectors face action (The Nation)

Assuming that loans are carrying a 10% interest, you would be making a $50 per month interest payment. This means that you would be making $600 in interest payments only. Therefore the interest payments and the principal work out to be $1100.

Debt collectors face action (The Nation)

Credit Card Club members will today meet to discuss loan collection, while impolite subcontract firms that....

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How to divorce your ex from your credit card debt (Daily Breeze)

Question: I have been divorced 13 years. In the divorce, she got the credit card debt of $1,500, I got everything else. I have fulfilled everything that was asked of me in the divorce decree.

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Complaints mount about debt collectors (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Complaints about collection agencies are up, as Americans are falling deeper into debt and more companies are cropping up to ensure they pay.

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N.W.T. MLAs vote down safe neighbourhoods bill (CBC North)

Legislators in the Northwest Territories have voted down a controversial bill aimed at cracking down on bootleggers and drug dealers.

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Search by Google (Mmegi)

An attachment dispute has pitted two messengers of court against each other, with the other one desperately fighting to save his property from being auctioned.

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Debt keeps ex-spouses bound despite 13 years since divorce (The Record)

Dear Debt Adviser: I have been divorced 13 years. In the divorce, she got the credit card debt of $1,500, I got everything else. I have fulfilled everything that was asked of me in the divorce decree.

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Divorce no shelter from ex's credit-card debt (Arizona Daily Star)

QI have been divorced 13 years. In the divorce, she got the credit-card debt of $1,500, I got everything else. I have fulfilled everything that was asked of me in the decree.

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Have policies for overdue accounts (Salem Statesman Journal)

Don't take it personally if your customers aren't paying their bills. Find out why the bill is late. Did your client simply forget? Are there special circumstances impacting only the immediate circumstances? Once you know what you are dealing with, you can decide how to respond. However, you do need a plan and a system in place before you have an overdue account.

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Long-gone spouse still causes problem (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)

It doesn't matter what the divorce decree orders, says the Debt Adviser.

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Motorists' anger at parking code (BBC News)

Motorists are concerned a parking code of practice is being drawn up with the help of a firm they believe has treated them unfairly.

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Debt collectors face action (The Nation)

Prioritize your spending before you take a debt on the same. Use cash and the available savings that you have to purchase goods and services instead of credit. Investments must also be made in financial instruments such as fixed deposits, mutual funds, the share and future market etc. this will help you to earn additional income hat can tide over the loan interest amounts.

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