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25 Responses to “Debt Management: Credit Boot-Camp™ | Debt Collectors Dirty Tricks”

  1. TheWarOnDebt says:

    @billdiana :At least you attempted to argue with some logic and reason. I appreciate that. But Debt Collectors are terrorist. Why do you think the FTC is cracking down on the industry?

  2. TheWarOnDebt says:

    @ThePeoplesLawSchool: Thanks I will!

  3. TheWarOnDebt says:

    @tfergusonc: Nice try. I believe in personal responsibility but also in corporate accountability.I teach people how to pay less than what is claimed to be owed. I teach people how to pay their bills smarter.

  4. TheWarOnDebt says:

    @ChicagoMike85: LoL it always amazes me that IGNORANT racist fucks like you have nothing better to do but spit ignorance. It’s really a COWARDLY move to call me that when you don’t even have a profile picture up. I bet you are one UGLY son of a Bastard…I’m sure of it.

    As far as paying your bills, you must be a dirty debt collecting scumbag. Biased by your need to feel superior to everyone else…I bet you don’t have a life and spend your time trolling youtube looking for kicks. Coward.

  5. TheWarOnDebt says:

    @unclefixer Thank You! Appreciate the feedback.

  6. TheWarOnDebt says:

    @Brux2Golf Did you hear me say to not pay your bills? What were you listening to? We say “pay your bills” in the video annotations….Thanks for watching.

  7. TheWarOnDebt says:

    @HearingEveryRhyme: LOL…you would be funny if you weren’t so misinformed. Let me ask you this…What about when a child gets hurt the parents take the child to the hospital. The parents have insurance but the insurance company refuses to pay? This happens all the time It’s called ‘rescission’. The parents thought the insurance company paid the bill. They usually don’t know they owe until they check their credit report.

    Also what about ID theft?

  8. HearingEveryRhyme says:

    Maybe people should fucking pay their bills and not buy shit they can’t afford….hmmmm….interesting idea.

  9. MrDriller36 says:

    @walkpantera88 take away what license???

  10. SunimZen says:

    I have a student loan that the debt collector is chasing me for. I paid on it for ten years without missing ONE month then lost my job an started having problems finding a job paying as much as I was making before. when the debt collectors found me I told them I was willing to start paying the same amount I was paying the lender before I lsot my job but they try to tell me they want more than double that amount. I told them ‘fine chase me’. now they been looking for me for 3 years..

  11. unclefixer says:

    You go guy, only the ignorant and the … how shall I say, wimpy, are the only ones who bow to the jackals. I have been dealing with “debt terrorist ” for years thanks to two exwives, so I learn all I can and lately have opted to help others in similiar circumstances. A little knowledge goes a long way.

  12. Brux2Golf says:

    Just tell people to not pay their bills ever. That will really help our economy.

  13. ChicagoMike85 says:

    Why don’t you just pay your fucking bills? Or here’s an idea if you know your not going to pay a credit debt back than don’t take it in the first place!!!! This guy is making it seem like the bill collector is the bad person, they are just doing their jobs, something the debtor should be doing.. This guy is a fat fucking nigger

  14. mshafer1021 says:

    listen up peeps….DO NOT EVER “REPAY” A CREDIT CARD!!! There is NOTHING to repay at all. They use YOUR SIGNATURE to create money out of Thin air, and then act like they are “loaning” you money. This is the biggest fraud in history. And by the way…it is not YOU who “owes” the debt, it is a paper fiction styled after your name, which is really a commercial entity and a legal fiction. You can rightly dispute any claims of indebtedness because YOU owe NOTHING

  15. tfergusonc says:

    Nice try in your attempt to alleviate personal responsibility. Thats another reason why our species is so far down in the shitter. People dont have the balls to have integrity anymore.

  16. TheGoldnetedge says:

    Wow, thats intense. I am a debt terrorist, but I have never harrassed anybody. I guess the collection industry operates a little differently in New Zealand. We chase debt from people that owe creditors money. We provide a professional service to both our client and debtor. We concerntrate on debtors who owe money but wont pay, not cant pay, big difference. If a debtor cant pay, its up to the creditor to decide on how to proceed, not the collector. Professionalism & empathy is key.

  17. ThePeoplesLawSchool says:

    Nice job with this! Check out our cartoons on debt collection.

  18. MrSICKMOTHERFUCKER says:

    dude we call because you deadbeats never call our customer or our agency. call us a terrorists but we garnish your asses all the time and laugh to the bank! if you were smart you dumbass tell these deadbeats we have collection software that all we do is plug their social security # and bam we have their employment and then when you ignore us we just garnish! plain and simple! listen to this kook and get sued. tell me if im wrong? i been collecting for 15 yrs.

  19. billdiana says:

    My checking account was liened and garnished by a Chicago collection agency. The woman who processed it enforced it without a summons (I moved…wasnt at my old house to recieve it). The second my tax money was deposited, I couldnt touch it. They summon EVERY SINGLE BANK IN THE STATE AND IT IS A COURT ORDER LIEN…you cannot run from that. Oh, and im also a bill collector. It was funny to be on “the other side” so to speak.

  20. GTGCleoDara says:

    How do you become a prepaid legal associate? I can be so naive. When I first got calls from Mel S. Harris, I freaked too much to think about verification. I paid, became unemployed, husband’s hours were reduced. They put a judgment against me without sending a summons. Sometimes things happen to people. If we are to stop borrowing money, then that includes most of the nation. I am trying to improve myself by going to college for criminal justice. I hope to help others in my shoes one day.

  21. DareDevilWithoutFear says:

    I got a question I had a Law Firm call me on my Debt from a Gym Contract and I looked up the # they gave me as well too They do not show up on my caller ID and I looked up the Lawfirm name and such and they where telling me I will default by the court of Law and I do not live in that state anymore and then he Left me another Harassing Call telling me Its in my Best Intrest to call them Back???

    Is that going against my Rights??? and Im currently Unemployed and he told me that is no exuse

  22. slickvoodoo says:

    I am a debt ‘ terrorist ‘ and you are wrong. alot of debt is legally pursued and collected involuntarily

  23. eitkoml says:

    I never thought of thinking about debt collectors as terrorists. It does make sense though, those bastards cause more fear in this country than Osama Bin Laden ever could in his wildest dreams.

  24. PGMEagle says:

    Bud Hibbs is my hero

  25. ethereal2007 says:

    Alot of truth but your blowing this outta proportion. First off debt terrorist sounds like those that go around running up hundreds of thousands of dollars, then change their social and name. Now that’s more like a terrorist. Sure everyone falls on hardtimes, that’s life. Get up Dust off and move on.

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