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. In 2004, the Federal…
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What Kind Of Coin Collector Are You
Casual coin collecting The most ordinary type of coin collector is the casual collector. Casual collectors are both kids and adults. They collect random coins because they like the fun of it. The casual coin collector does not spend as much money on buying and preserving coins as a more advanced coin collector. Casual coin collectors usually have interest in…
Bwcc Getting Started With Your Coin Collection
Wanna Start On Collecting Coins? A Worthwhile and Educational Hobby There are many reasons why one collects coins. There are collectors who collect on the basis of the coin’s future perceived value, some collect coins coming from just one particular period, some on metal type and some for a coins historical value. There are also those who enjoy collecting everyday…
Do S And Don Ts Of Coin Collecting
Coin collecting is something that takes time to learn. The most important thing to remember is that you are doing it for the right reason – if it is a passion, then it is something worth pursuing. Collecting just for profit may work but it usually is not enough in the long run. A person really has to think about…
Debt Relief
Any person that uses credit cards, owe money on a personal loan, or pays a home mortgage is a “debtor.” Taking loans and making payments has become a standard practice among homebuyers, people looking to purchase a car, or attending college or university. When a person falls behind in repaying his or her creditors or has an error in their…
Don T Make These Seven Mistakes When Dealing With Debt Collectors
The number of complaints about debt collectors is on the rise. From 13,950 reported to the Federal Trade Commission in 2000, the number has ballooned to over 66,000 in 2005. And these are just the ones reported–the greater number of complaints go unreported. But this isn’t the worst; a significant number of complaints are coming from consumers who do not…
Learning The Ropes Of Numismatics
Numismatics is the study of money, medallions, banknotes, token coins, and stock certificates. It is believed to have been established in the time of Julius Caesar who wrote the first book on the subject. It is a very interesting topic because every medal or coin signifies a different era, culture, economy and/or politics. Numismatists or the people who study the…
Antique Coins As Cool Collections
Coin collecting is a fun activity and it has been very popular because it does not only serve as a hobby but as an option to generate income. Probably the most popular types of coins that are sought by collectors are the antique coins. Antique coins may be bought from auction sales, coin shows, malls and even in tourist areas…
The Way Of Use Statute Of Limitation Of Debt To Your Advantage
The debt collectors do not have an indefinite period to keep on try to meet payments of old debts. There is an “expiration date”, called the decree of the limitations, which prevents the debt collectors and/or the original lender, to continue you for the remainder of your life on old debts. Before you advance and introduce a payment on an…
The Oop Factor In Collectible Items
Have you ever wondered about the meaning of “OOP” in an auction or advertisement for a movie? Almost everyone is aware that books go out of print (OOP) and become desirable as collector’s items, but few of us ever stop to consider that the same is also true for movies in VHS and DVD format. Collectors are very familiar with…