Chances are, if you are reading this, you’re being stalked by debt collectors.
Cringing when the telephone rings, debt collectors constantly demanding payment, creditors sucking your life energy, this is no way to live. More bills in the mail than income in the bank, afraid that a creditor will take what little you have. You are anxious and feeling trapped in a whirlwind of bills and late fees and fees…and fees….
Maybe you tried to negotiate with your creditors. They tell you to have a “yard sale” or to “pawn” the TV. Some even threaten you with legal action. You’re beginning to think a “yard sale” is the answer…
Good news. You have options – strategies are available that will empower you and let you once again take control of your life. No matter what the situation is, I will help you, guide you, and offer “real” solutions, so go ahead and take a deep breath and relax.
That’s right relax, then find out how to become one of my client’s, schedule an appointment with my office, then trot on down here and visit with me.
Most importantly, realize that you will get through these tough times, just as millions of other decent hard working Americans have. There is help available and you’ve just taken your first step.
In the meantime, feel free to scour this site for information, watch the videos and read the blog. Feel free to post your comments. You’ll quickly find that your not the only one.
Debt Collectors Use Facebook Video
Debt Collectors Use Facebook to Stalk and Humiliate Debtors
Debt collectors stalking debtors through Facebook.com, contacting family, friends or even co-workers listed within the debtor's facebook pages... Why am I not surprised? Because bankruptcy attorneys see this type of creditor behavior almost daily with bankruptcy clients. The question is if you put it out there, in the public forum, i.e. facebook, are debt collectors violating the law by using the information? Assuming that they have not violated the FDCPA in some other manner, well.... Read the article here..., or watch the News video... (read more...)