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| tips = Debt collectors sometimes threaten to take your house, car or other property. They can only do so with a court order or if the property was used to “secure” the debt. If you are threatened in this way, get a copy of the loan agreement, the name of the collection agent and contact Consumer Protection BC (see page 45 in this guide). | |||
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