Who Is A "Collector"?
A collector is any person who regularly collects debts owed to others. The collector may work for the creditor as an employee or as an agent for a collection service.
Other Colorado Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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When Should A Small Business Employ A Collection Agency?
A: When indebtedness is 90 120 days delinquent, When inquiry disclosed serious customer financial reverses, falling sales or other creditor collection action, When …
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What Kind Of Debt Can Be "Collected"?
A: Any money borrowed or is owed by a debtor. Such as credit cards, loans, mortgages, auto loans, medical bills, household utility accounts, phone bills etc.
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When And How Can A "Collector" Contact The Debtor?
A: The collector may contact your in person, telephone, mail, fax or telegram. The collector has limits as to the time they can legally call the debtor. Usually, the …
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Who Can The Collector Contact To Get Information?
A: The collector may contact other people to locate the debtor. The collector may only be allowed to contact third parties only once. The collector is not allowed to …
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