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Difference between revisions of "Problems with Debt"

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Sometimes the person you owe money to has turned the debt over to a debt collection agency. There are laws that protect  debtors from what  a debt  collector can  do. For example, there are strict limits on contacting your family or your employer, and  you  have a right to tell a collector to stop phoning you altogether.
Sometimes the person you owe money to has turned the debt over to a debt collection agency. There are laws that protect  debtors from what  a debt  collector can  do. For example, there are strict limits on contacting your family or your employer, and  you  have a right to tell a collector to stop phoning you altogether.


For more information about debt collectors, <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the Credit Counseling Society online at [http://www.nomoredebts.org www.nomoredebts.org] or toll-free at 1-888-527-8999. Find more helpful information and links in the "[[Sources of Help for Consumers]]" section.
For more information about debt collectors,contact Consumer Protection BC [http://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca]. Find more helpful information and links in the "[[Sources of Help for Consumers]]" section.


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