Debt collection
Coverage of Debt collection in the Nexus archive.
- Is this “Debt Collector” legal? They will not provide any information.
A person received calls from an unknown number claiming to be a debt collector, stating they owed a loan to CC Bank through Berkley Processing Group. Despite verifying the debt's existence, red flags emerged, including demands for full payment without documentation, refusal to provide company details, and inconsistencies in communication methods. The individual confirmed the debt was sold to Berkley by American Debt Management but remains uncertain if the collector is legally legitimate or a scam.
- AI Is Taking Over the Most Cursed Job in the World
AI is being rapidly deployed to automate debt collection calls, a job often described as one of the most hated. The article highlights that AI systems will soon handle reminders for unpaid bills, replacing human interactions in this role.
- What happens if your wages are garnished but you're already living paycheck to paycheck?
Wage garnishment can severely impact individuals already struggling financially by pushing their budgets past the breaking point. However, the article suggests that affected individuals may have legal options and remedies available to address this financial hardship.
- Can my Social Security disability benefits be garnished for debt?
The article examines whether Social Security disability benefits can be garnished for debt repayment. It addresses growing collection activity and clarifies the legal protections surrounding disability benefit funds.
- Can a creditor empty your entire bank account with a bank levy?
A bank levy is a legal tool creditors can use to access funds in a debtor's bank account, but there are important limitations on how much money can be seized. The article discusses both the risks and safeguards associated with bank levies.
- What does your paycheck look like before and after wage garnishment?
A wage garnishment reduces take-home pay by deducting a portion of an employee's earnings to satisfy debts. The article explains how much pay is typically withheld and the impact on monthly income.
- Can you have multiple wage garnishments at the same time?
The article discusses the possibility of having multiple wage garnishments simultaneously, highlighting the financial strain this could impose on an individual's paycheck. It questions whether creditors can legally deduct multiple portions of a paycheck at the same time.
- How often do debt collectors follow through on lawsuits?
The article questions the frequency with which debt collectors pursue lawsuits despite issuing legal threats. It highlights the potential emptiness of these threats and investigates their actual follow-through rates.