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Sunday, June 11, 2006

Collection Attorney News - Local veterans take steps to avoid ID theft


Local veterans take steps to avoid ID theft
Berkshire Eagle - BOSTON North Adams Veterans Agent John Taft Jr. has been busy the past several weeks informing local veterans of steps they could take to protect themselves from identity theft. He is also taking precautions for himself, knowing that he could be

Collection agencies curbed
Toronto Sun - New rules that took effect yesterday limit the number of calls collection agencies can make to debtors and ban the use of profane or threatening languages. Individuals who break the law are subject to fines of up to $50,000 (up from $25,000), while