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Survey: Consumers Talk Financial Regrets, Credit Scores and Debt

True Accord

Conducted by OnePoll and commissioned by TrueAccord , a digital debt collection company, the study revealed 77% of respondents have lost an average of nine hours of sleep per week due to their financial woes. TOP 10 FINANCIAL REGRETS AMERICANS HAVE.

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How to Stop ARS National Services

Debt Collection Answers

Associated Recovery System Collection, also known as ARS National Services, represents multiple original and third-party creditors. This debt collection company covers all 50 states in the United States. ARS National Services represents original creditors and debt buyers, which include major banks and credit card companies.

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How To Remove Credence Resource Management From Your Credit Report

Better Credit Blog

Credence collects for several major companies in the following industries: Healthcare. Most commonly, Credence collects for popular telecom providers of cable, satellite, and mobile services like AT&T and DirectTV. A third-party collection account on your credit report can knock a big hole in your credit history.

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A giant US hospital chain says it’s leading the fight against medical debt. Not all patients agree

Collection Industry News

Advocate Health, one of Americas largest hospital chains, says it is working hard to confront one of the biggest problems in US healthcare today promoting itselfas a leader in the effort to solve the nations medical debt crisis. The health system also added: We recognize that no large organization is perfect or without a need to improve.

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A New Era for Debt Collection?

Burt and Associates

Introduction: Provides an overview of the CFPB’s enforcement actions addressing illegal debt collection practices in 2023. Case Summaries: Summarizes four specific enforcement actions taken by the CFPB against debt collection companies, highlighting the violations found and the remedies imposed. Enforcement 5.1