Question: My debt has been charged off on my credit report. I read that I do not owe the debt once it is charged off. Do I still owe the debt? A: YES. Is that clear enough? You still owe…
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California Debt Blog: Phony payday debt collectors are back
So it looks like the phony payday debt collectors are back. Don’t confuse debt collectors with these folks. I may not like debt collectors, but even the worst US debt collectors don’t do stuff like these people. Collectors like Persolve…
California Debt Blog: FAQ: Can my wages be garnished and what do I do if a debt collector violates the law?
More from the last two weeks on what a debt collector cannot do. This is based on the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and the California Rosenthal Act (also called the Rosenthal FDCPA). You may have seen these…
California Debt Blog: FAQ: What can a debt collector not do?
More from last week on what a debt collector cannot do. This is based on the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and the California Rosenthal Act (also called the Rosenthal FDCPA). You may have seen these tactics from…
FAQ: What is med pay coverage?
People spend a lot of time dealing with auto insurance. But, one question I get is “What is this medical payments (med pay) coverage that is listed?” Answer: First, you should know that every insurance policy, the actual policy with…
California Debt Blog: FAQs on the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
I get a lot of questions about the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. People are confused about what it means and what rights they have. This is important to know when you are contacted by a debt collector such as…
California Debt Blog: The internet is hurting your debt collection defense
Yes, it is true. The internet is hurting you. It is out there making your life more difficult and making my life more difficult. It is causing you to believe things that are not true. Let me start with this:…
10 Steps To Avoid Getting Less than Fair Market Value for Your Damaged Car
The first time most people deal with an insurance company is with their car. You are involved in a crash and everyone thinks “What about my car?” Or “My car is a total loss. Now what?” A smart insurance adjuster…
California Debt Blog: People v. Persolve – my perspective
The California 5th District Court of Appeals came out with a decision on August 15, 2013. That decision, in People v. Persolve, is an interesting discussion of the litigation privilege. Here is a good blurb in Enligsh from California Appellate…
New study cites youth, inexperience and risky driving behaviors
The New England Journal of Medicine reported in a new study that the major causes of accidents for teens are inexperience and risky driving behaviors. What behaviors do these kids have? The things we would expect: talking on a cell…