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> - Any comments on this development? [7 Updates]
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> Topic: Any comments on this development?
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> From: null null <
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> Date: Apr 29 10:15AM -0400
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> Again timing is everything so previous efforts are not an issue. ProPublica
> just did the article that started this thread; State dept of consumer
> affairs; you name it BUT the key is how you present:
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> From: Dustin Logan <
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> Date: Apr 29 10:05AM -0500
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> On this same subject (debt and loans) here is another article, that I
> just came across, that shows where our country is REALLY going:
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> From: Matt M <
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> Date: Apr 29 08:31AM -0700
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> I Live in Washington State and if this were all true, about debtors going
> to jail, I would have been locked up long ago. I have had collection
> agencies, threaten me with all kinds of legal action,
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> From: Matt M <
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> Date: Apr 29 08:49AM -0700
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> One "last" comment. I cannot speak for the jails in your area, but where I
> live, the jails are so overcrowded, that only the serious offenders, get
> real jail time. The jails in my city, are under
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> From: "Mary H. Castanuela" <
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> Date: Apr 29 11:42AM -0700
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> Under the law, debtors aren't arrested for nonpayment, but rather for
> failing to respond to court hearings, pay legal fines, or otherwise showing
> "contempt of court" in connection with a creditor
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> From: "Mary H. Castanuela" <
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> Date: Apr 29 11:44AM -0700
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> Yea-- That's why they're like loan sharks-- they "sell" the loans to SM who
> then charges uses vey high fees and illegal methods to collect via the
> collection agencies that are subsidiaries of SM
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> From: null null <
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> Date: Apr 29 06:20PM -0400
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> I'm reading the list from my phone & somehow lost the thread on the debtor
> arrests. I have to say that the trend of Illinois & other states
> prohibiting jail time for failure to pay orders is great.
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> From: Ron Jackson <
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> Date: Apr 29 12:06PM -0400
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> If they can reinstate the loans at any time then it is not a ³discharge.² It
> is a perpetual forbearance. I don¹t think that is what the law and/or
> regulations say. I think they only monitor your
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