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You Cross The Line

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But I happened to be thinking really big about fate and what one can do when it unexpectedly pushes one to their limits anyway. If you reflect on it, strange ailments can be thought of being triggered by fate especially when no single doctor brain seems to discover the treatment.



These questions I pose to you women, what the hell will you do if the vaginal rash crosses the line? I really can't be sure of the kind of answer you are going to give me but the outright truth is that vaginal rash can send you temper tantrums you never went through before. Well there was a time when some science analysts said that the ongoing destruction of ozone layer might have effects of extreme temperatures that might have the implication of having our women walk half naked not because they can't contain themselves in any form of covering but because their sexual passion can't let them.

Well I don't know the validity of this theory, but all I know is that when this vaginal rash crosses the line, they might as well damp those inner garments that only exaggerate the pain and discomfort. When the vaginal rash is so severe a woman might have unimaginable problems down there because when rash is not burning it is a terrible itch or oozing a disgusting pus which only wets the underpants, what is she supposed to do to the same vaginal rash when it makes her change her walking style?

This must be what they were waiting for, to scavenge the left over news that the local television broadcast didn't settle for. Some will stare at you and whisper things among themselves and before you know they accuse you of having contracted a sexually transmitted disease yet it might be a mere yeast infection. Fine, they could be right because this vaginal rash could be a sign the last man you undressed to left you this disgrace without you realizing it so get tested already!

What is repulsive about this infection is that it appears like white sharp pimples with jugged edges and they might redden at some point causing unbearable pain. This could happen when the 'rainy season' from the vagina is due, causing lots of wetness in the nearby areas and there we go again, the yeast fungi have a reason to applaud at this great breeding opportunity.

The most important thing this sister with vaginal rash need to understand is that it doesn't make sense to bury her head on the sand and refuse to acknowledge her problem. She must compose her self, and gather strength to withstand the suffering that comes with these kinds of infections.

She must leave the tight wear to the few girlfriends who are lucky enough to nothing to obstruct them. While it will not be long before they also start leaving their tight jeans unzipped, so they can scrape those yeasty off!! Lady there is not much you could do when that vaginal rash crosses the line except being yourself and confront it head-on

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You Cross The Line
If you are behind on your bills and on the receiving end of collection phone calls, you will probably hear collectors make some very threatening statements. While most debt collection professionals try to stay within the boundaries defined by the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), many others cross the line on a regular basis. Last year, the Federal Trade Commission (www.ftc.gov) received more than 58,000 complaints about debt collectors, a figure which represents 17% of the total number of complaints received by the FTC. Consumers complain about the collection industry more than most other industries combined.

Collection professionals would probably respond that the enormous size of the industry and the sheer volume of collection activity accounts for the large number of complaints. However, only a small percentage of violations are actually reported by consumers, so the data collected by the FTC represents only a tiny fraction of the true scope of the problem. Even so, a pattern of abusive and illegal collection activity has been well-documented by the FTC, and it is getting worse instead of better.

Here are some common threats made by debt collectors:

"We're going to take your house unless you pay this bill immediately." This is a bogus threat. Unless the debt being collected is secured by the house in question (i.e., a mortgage or home equity loan), the creditor does not have the power to take your house away from you.

"If you don't pay this bill today, we're going to have a warrant issued for your arrest." Nonsense. Failure to pay a debt is a civil matter, not a criminal matter. Threatening a debtor with jail time or accusing them of committing a crime is totally against the rules.

"We don't care that you sent a cease communication notice. We're going to call you anyway." The FDCPA gives you the right to terminate contact efforts by a debt collector. Failure to respect a cease communication notice is a clear violation of Federal law.

"We're going to garnish your wages to recover this debt." A collector can only threaten action it has the legal authority to take, and the vast majority of collection agencies have zero legal authority. Your wages can only be garnished by a creditor after they have won a judgment against you in a lawsuit.

"We know where you live, so you better pay up." Yes, threats of violence still happen in this industry. Nearly 300 complaints against collectors received by the FTC last year cited the threat of violence as the cause of the complaint. This is absolutely illegal.

Aside from the usual bogus threats, collectors also use other tactics that are illegal. For example, discussing your debt with a third party is a clear violation of the FDCPA. Yet collectors routinely call neighbors, relatives, and employers to obtain information on debtors. So long as the collector does not discuss the actual matter of the debt, they still have their toes on the right side of the line. But as soon as they mention or even hint that they are calling about a debt, they have crossed the line.

Since many debtors have taken to screening their phone calls at home to cut down on the relentless barrage, debt collectors frequently call at work when they can obtain an office number. In theory, a consumer can get the collector to stop calling at the office simply by stating that they are not allowed to receive personal phone calls at work. That puts the collector on notice that such activity constitutes interference with the consumer's employment, which is not permitted. In practice, however, collectors routinely ignore this rule and continue to call at work.

There are many other techniques of harassment and intimidation that cross the line from permissible to impermissible collection activity. Use of obscene or profane language, shouting, constant and unrelenting telephone calls, failure to respond to written disputes, and publication of debtor information all constitute illegal activity as defined by the FDCPA.

So if you are on the receiving end of illegal collection actions, what can you do to protect yourself? First and foremost, it's important to know and understand your rights as a consumer. A description of your rights under The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act may be obtained directly from the FTC (http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/fdc.htm).

If you believe that a collector has violated your rights in their attempt to collect from you, then you should not hesitate to file formal complaints with the Attorney General for your state (www.naag.org) as well as the Federal Trade Commission. If enough complaints are received about a particular collector, then these authorities are empowered to bring an enforcement action against them, which may result in expensive fines that will make the agency or collector think twice about using such tactics in the future. You also have the right to bring a lawsuit yourself against a collector that harasses or abuses you, or otherwise violates your rights under the law.

One final point. The FDCPA technically only applies to third-party debt collectors, which includes collection agencies and collection attorneys. It does not apply to the original creditor when collecting their own debt. For example, if you borrow money from a bank, the bank is not regulated by the FDCPA. However, numerous other public laws protect consumers from deceptive or abusive collection practices even by original creditors, and many states also have laws that parallel the FDCPA but go further and include original creditors in the definition of debt collector. So if an original creditor is harassing you or has crossed the line, you should still file a complaint with your state's Attorney General as well as the FTC. If a clear pattern of abuse emerges, the original creditor can be charged with unfair or deceptive acts or practices, either under state law or under the FTC Act that governs conduct of commerce in our country.

To sum up, if you are on the receiving end of collection harassment, don't just take it. Educate yourself on your rights as a consumer, vigorously dispute debts that you don't believe you owe, and take action yourself in the form of complaints to your Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission. By standing up for your rights, you can put a stop to bogus threats and illegal collection tactics.
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