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[K104]Know Your Rights Clash
by Shawn Burgy, Sha
Asset Protection and Asset Management and it's allocation.
It's very important that an individual or a sole proprietor know there rights over there asset's.

Don't be fooled by what some say you can and cannot do.
Be sure the information you are receiving will actually help protect the asset's of you and your family's finances.

Don't make some mistakes that can be made when it comes to protecting yourself and your family.
It is so very important that you know your rights.
You need to learn how to use your rights to protect your precious property and finances.

It would be so easy to loose everything if you have not taken steps to protect yourself.
Anything could rise up and hurt you and the rights of your household.

Make the right choices to protect yourself now, Not later.
Sad to say that later could be to late.
Don't be the one that waits to long.

Asset Protection can help you allocate your assets and stay safe.
Be the safe person not the sorry soul who losses everything.
Why do that when you can protect yourself.
Learn as much as you can about and helping yourself.

Only you can make the wise decisions and be your own judge.
The courts don't want you to know how to protect yourself.
They don't want you to know that you can protect your asset's.
The courts are being paid to keep you in the dark.

When they are receiving revenue from you loosing your personal property.
They don't want you to know that it can be avoided.
That's right, There making money when you loose your possessions and your home to foreclosure.

There sitting at your knees foaming at the mouth to get at you and your money.
Don't be a statistic, Let Asset Protection help you now.
Please, Don't let them take you to the cleaners like they have so many before.

Do something about it.
Use to protect your finances and asset's today.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) receives number of complaints every day about the violations of rules and regulations by third party debt collectors. In fact, the FTC gets more complaints about debt collection abuses than about any other specialized industry. Many debt collectors cross the lines and get vicious and controversial, making the recipients feel their rights have been grossly violated.

There are both state and federal laws which must be followed by debt collectors in compliance with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and, for California consumers, the Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. These laws prohibit collectors, including both third party debt collectors and the original creditors, from practices that are fraudulent, unfair or abusive. However this doesn't seem to stop many collection agencies as many are rewarded on how much money they are able to collect from debtors. This leads many of them to tactics that are threatening and harassing and in some cases illegal.

[Note that the California Rosenthal Act protects consumers against unfair, abusive or fraudulent tactics by original creditors. The federal FDCPA applies only to third-party debt collectors, namely, companies or persons collecting on the debts of others.]

If you are facing such issues with debt collectors, you must know your rights under these laws and arm yourself, because, I promise you, it will be a battle.

Here are six consumer rights that a debtor must know as recommended by the Forbes Magazine Article:

1. The right to privacy

Collectors aren't permitted to call people you know such as your parents, friends and colleague to discuss your debt or get you to pay.

2. The right to be called at a suitable time

These laws permit debt collectors to contact you between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m., in your local time. If you are working and don't want the debt collector to call you during work hours and would want them to contact you at another time, tell them as they are required to comply with this request.

3. The right to a civil conversation

Debt collector aren't permitted to threaten you physically, or threaten your property or reputation, or use profanity. Continuous calling isn't permitted either. If this is happening write to the debt collector and inform that you are well aware of your rights and you want them to stop.

4. The right to an honest introduction

A debt collector is required to identify himself or herself as such and cannot misguide you by representing that they are a lawyer or law enforcement personnel.

5. The right to truthful information about your debt

A debt collector cannot overstate your debt and also cannot threaten you with jail or wage garnishment unless that is true or probable. Also, a debt collector may not add unauthorized fees and interest to your debt. The original contract with the creditor defines what the debt collector may or may not add to the debt in the collection process.

6. The right to dispute the debt

The debt collector needs to clearly state what you owe, and if you inform the collector in writing that you will not pay, they are required to stop trying to collect from you. Once you have informed them that you will not pay the debt, their remedy is to either file a case and collect through court or drop the case entirely.

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