Friday, July 30, 2010

Looking For A Relaxing Time, Go Boating

July 19, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Travel

Boating can be a relaxing pastime, floating along on a river or lake without a care. For most people, the boating itself is the whole point of the hobby: once you’re in the boat, you’re set.

Laws That Ban Cell Phone Use Seem To Be Failing To Reduce Crashes

May 16, 2010 by Rapid Recovery Solution  
Filed under Communications

It was recently revealed in a study that laws that ban cell phone use while driving fail to reduce crashes. According to the new Highway Loss Data Institute, there have been no reductions in crashes since cell phone bans have taken effect.

Two Important Prosecutors Go After Debt Collection Agencies

April 24, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Finance

In recent news it was revealed that top legal prosecutors in Louisiana and Washington made announcements of actions they had taken against accounts receivable management firms and their owners and managers.

Super Bowl Scams Have Arrived

April 17, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Business

Be on the lookout if you are trying to buy tickets to Colts-Saints game. Scammers love to take advantage of the fans. Travel scams in all types of shapes and sizes come out of the woodwork whenever there is a landmark sporting event.

Bill Collection 101

April 15, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Education

If the debtor agrees to pay the bill, the debt collector will put this commitment on file and will check up later to ensure that the payment was made. If a debtor doesn’t pay, the collections agent will then prepare a statement about their delinquency for the credit department of whoever they work for. In extreme cases, collectors may call for repossession, hand over the account to an attorney or disconnect service.

Privacy And Debt Collection

April 15, 2010 by Mallory McGuinness-Hickey  
Filed under Business

It is crucial that debt collectors have respect your privacy. According to the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act, collections agents cannot exchange information about persons that owe a debt. They can’t distribute a list of debtors to its creditor subscribers. They cannot advertise a debt for sale, or create a list of debtors to its creditor subscribers.

Cash4Gold – Beware

April 2, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Business

We’ve all seen them – the flashy “Cash4Gold” commercials, at times they feature people on the street dancing, or at other times, M.C. Hammer promising fast cash in turn for your old, unused jewelry. Although human nature makes us want to unconditionally trust the dancing person or even with his track record, M.C. Hammer, it turns out that Cash4Gold may not in fact be too legit to quit.

How Is This Economy Treating Your Small Business?

March 16, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Finance

You would have to be living in a cave not to be aware that we’re in the worst financial crisis in our lifetimes in the United States. If you find yourself worried about your business and what can happen next, you’re certainly not alone.

Protecting Yourself Against Debt Collection Scams

March 9, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Uncategorized

The government is stepping up as debt collection scams rise. In recent news, Buffalo New York has been home to a number of unlawful debt collection practices, and authorities have arrested at least twelve people. Even though the vast majority of debt collection companies are good for the economy and very much legitimate, there has been a rising amount of deceptive and illegal practices.

Record Companies Resort To Different Tactics To Collect Money

March 2, 2010 by Mallory McGuinness-Hickey  
Filed under Finance

It seems as though record companies have developed a new game plan in order to collect royalties. As we all know, the music industry attempted to sue individual users who illegally downloaded songs. But because of this approach to recover from major fiscal loss has destroyed their public image.