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by LeifurGunnarsson ·There's no permission in this act which permits a waiver of outstanding debt. -
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by Kris ·Same to @Dvo if you need it explained why no, no one is gonna take on your bogus debt, and that it's done by making a fraction of the money recovered. -
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by Mumbly ·But isn't this moron from Canada the one who said that he will send a debt collector for $6 won in dispute to chase down some random people in let's say Bangalore - India, Zhengzhou - China or Timișoa -
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by jlet88 ·Now again, I'm truly, sincerely amazed by your comments because in between the lines, it's clear you have some intelligence, especially of jurisdictional debt collections procedures and related issues -
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by JosephF ·over credit reporting, collection or disputed debt and transactions. The jurisdiction will lie in the customer's place of residency. And if they're in the US (or similarly elsewhere), you won't be ab -
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by xvps ·It is easy to dispute the amount or your entire debt claim and then you will have to take the case to court in your customer's country. And you can't get someone registered as a bad payer on a dispute -
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by JosephF ·And you're going to pay $75 to a collection agency to attempt to collect a $12 alleged/disputed debt, that there's little likelihood of ever collecting on? -
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by ehhthing ·You can't make your $6 debts suddenly worth $150. You know that. You're trying to scare people into thinking you can so you can take their money without recourse. -
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by ehhthing ·Putting a debt onto a credit report costs money constantly while it's on the report, and it's basically never worth it for small debts for obvious reasons. -
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by totally_not_banned ·to an actual authority (read: the supposed debtor shows signs of willingness to fight the claim - depending on jurisdiction that might be just ignoring their messages thereby leaving them no discours -
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by ehhthing ·If what you're saying is true what would prevent you from adding a $1mil fee and then writing that off in a few years? You can't just make up arbitrary debts, send collections after your customers and -
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by Dvo ·agency is hired in the first place), the debt can be written off against the companies income tax, in Canada. -
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by ehhthing ·Canadian, you know how collections works. The debt will just be sold and resold over and over again until it eventually dies completely. Nobody is going to put a $12 debt on a credit report. You're j -
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