A discharge is a debt that has not been continuously paid for a long enough time, usually about 180 days, and that the creditor has given up trying to collect. When the debt is considered uncollectible. While that sounds like ...
The nation’s consumer protection agency (FTC) alerted the Hispanic community about scammers who call pretending to be government employees and offer economic subsidies or better paid jobs, as well as high and fast investment offers. These scammers have been taking ...
Today, technology allows us to shop from home, but we still have to shop around, read reviews, and review the terms of the offers. With so many options available online, it pays to do your research before you buy, as ...
The Federal Trade Commission reports that there were more than 393,000 credit card fraud cases reported in 2020, a 45% increase from the 291,000 cases recorded in 2019, whose numbers have been steadily growing in recent years. The FTC has ...
Most people, almost every day, access online accounts, credit cards, investments, insurance, or checking and savings accounts. In the digital world, bits of our personal information are everywhere. Identity thieves know this and look for ways, such as stealing passwords, ...