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Summary Of: Collection agency

Creditors typically send debts to a collection agency in order to remove them from their... The collection agency makes money only if money is collected from the debtor... from the commencement of delinquency in which a collection agency can file suit... aggrieved consumers to file private lawsuits against a collection agency that violates the Act... Consumers may also resolve disputes brought against a collection agency who is a member of ACA through ACA... the collection agency nor anyone else has authority to collect it... Although the collection agency can continue to collect or attempt to collect the debt...

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