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How Do You Avoid A Debt Collector?

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How Do You Avoid A Debt Collector?

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Avoiding debt collectors will require you to keep a low profile and sometimes even hide physically. The main source of information that bill collectors look for about the debtors that they are after primarily comes from credit report bureaus. In the following steps below, I will show you how to keep a low profile in order to avoid debt collectors. You can generate an online income and work from home…click on the link in my Resources below this article to see how. Get a post office or mailbox for your mail, especially your bills. Change your address by physically moving to a new residence where you have never lived before. Send all of your utility bills to your new post office or box or mailbox. Change your telephone number and get a prepaid phone. Only give this number out to your family and friends. Don’t give out your physical address to anyone except family and friends. Avoid getting anything in your personal name, such as an apartment lease, home phone, utility bills (if possible

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