‘One arm and one leg’: TikTok’s recommendation to deal with debt collectors

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TikTok’s mother, Shaunna Burns, once a debt collector, then knows what’s legal and what’s not when a company communicates with you to pay off a debt. We verify your recommendation with a legal expert: Jenifer Bosco, attorney of the National Consumer Law. Focus.

Bosco said the maximum of Burns’ recommendation is fully verified.

A recent report through ProPublica shows that debt creditors prospered with the pandemic; they’re there for other people to pay, but we have rights. Scroll down to see some customer coverage resources.

You don’t want to have heard our past episode about Burns and his story; you can start here (both conversations involve a lot of strong language, so maybe pay attention when the kids are there).

In the meantime, there are links to resources:

TikTok videos on Burns claims processing

Don’t take note of Jen Bosco’s legal warnings, but Burns will put you in a fighting spirit.

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TikTok’s mother, Shaunna Burns, once a debt collector, then knows what’s legal and what’s not when a company communicates with you to pay off a debt. We verify your recommendation with a legal expert: Jenifer Bosco, attorney of the National Consumer Law Center.

Bosco said the maximum of Burns’ recommendation is fully verified.

A recent report through ProPublica shows that debt creditors prospered with the pandemic; they are strong at making other people pay, but we have rights. Scroll down to see some customer coverage resources.

You don’t want to have heard our past episode about Burns and his story; you can start here (both conversations involve a lot of strong language, so maybe pay attention when the kids are there)

In the meantime, there are links to resources:

TikTok videos on Burns claims processing

Don’t take note of Jen Bosco’s legal warnings, however, Burns will put you in a fighting spirit.

“One Arm and One Leg” is a co-production of Kaiser Health News and Public Road Productions.

To stay in touch with “One Arms and One Leg”, subscribe to the newsletter. You can also follow the screen on Facebook and Twitter. And if you have stories to tell about the health care system, manufacturers would like to hear it. .

To pay attention to all Kaiser Health News podcasts, click here.

And subscribe to “One Arm and One Leg” on iTunes, Pocket Casts, Google Play or Spotify.

TikTok’s mother, Shaunna Burns, was once a debt collector. Then she knows what is legal and what is rarely very when a company contacts you to pay off a debt. We verify your recommendation with a legal expert: Jenifer Bosco, lawyer at the National Consumer Law Center.

Bosco said the maximum of Burns’ recommendation is fully verified.

A recent report through ProPublica shows that debt creditors prospered with the pandemic; they’re there for other people to pay, but we have rights. Scroll down to see some customer coverage resources.

You don’t want to have heard our past episode about Burns and his story; you can start here. (Both conversations involve a lot of strong language, so maybe pay attention when the kids are there. )

In the meantime, there are links to resources:

TikTok videos on Burns claims processing

Don’t take note of Jen Bosco’s legal warnings, but Burns will put you in a fighting spirit.

“One Arm and One Leg” is a co-production of Kaiser Health News and Public Road Productions.

To stay in touch with “One Arms and One Leg”, subscribe to the newsletter. You can also follow the screen on Facebook and Twitter. And if you have stories to tell about the health care system, manufacturers would like to hear it. .

To pay attention to all Kaiser Health News podcasts, click here.

And subscribe to “One Arm and One Leg” on iTunes, Pocket Casts, Google Play or Spotify.

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