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Debt collectors using pseudonyms in New York may be breaking the law

The New York Times recently published an article about debt collectors who resort to using pseudonyms when calling debtors. They justify this behavior because they claim the debtors their agents call routinely threaten them with violence. The Times did manage to point out that the Federal Trade Commission reported that the number of complaints against …

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5 common mortgage scams for New Yorkers to beware of

Being under financial stress makes people extremely vulnerable to scams, whether in New York or elsewhere.  The key is being aware, being educated and being skeptical.  And of course, it never hurts to have an experienced New York bankruptcy attorney to check in with. Here are five common mortgage scams that every New Yorker should …

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Refund Anticipation Loans and the Earned Income Tax Credit

H&R Block a usurious moneylender?  That’s not the standard image for H&R Block or other major tax preparation agencies.  However, part of their business does in fact involve making loans at what works out to be a rather high interest rate. Tax preparation agencies frequently make “Refund Anticipation Loans” or “Refund Anticipation Checks” to clients …

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Brooklyn Bankruptcy Update 03.31.10

Time for another edition of Brooklyn Bankruptcy Update, a look at the latest Bankruptcy news and happenings out of the County of Kings (aka Brooklyn). 1.  Mayor Bloomberg Announces New NYC Service Initiative to Provide Free Legal Services to Homeowners in Danger of Foreclosure (RealEstateRama.com) “A new NYC Service initiative to provide free legal support …

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Bankruptcy Man vs. Mortgantua – Mortgage Note Request!

Bankruptcy Man (f/k/a BAPCPA Man) fights through a classic mortgage industry trick by Mortgantua. Note: This cartoon is posted on the NYBankruptcyNet site with the express permission of the creators of Bankruptcy Man. If you’re concerned about foreclosure in New York and dealing with mortgage and other financial problems, if you’re in search of your …

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Credit card practices “explained”….in a funny and satirical way

If you weren’t already cynical about the credit card industry’s practices in the face of the Credit CARD Act of 2009 which went into effect yesterday (Feb 22, 2010), take a look at this very funny and “educational” video by Mark Fiore: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCJHi-b0rhw&feature=player_embedded] Click here to read more posts on NYBankruptcyNet about credit cards For …

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The new credit card law: What New Yorkers need to know to protect themselves

The Credit CARD Act of 2009 goes into effect TODAY, February 22, 2010. What does it mean for New Yorkers like you and me? Will it really help us? Is there anything we have to watch out for? The answers:  More protections.  Yes, to some extent.  And yes, there are things to watch out for. …

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