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Iowa enforces debt collections from citizens' gambling winnings
Iowa residents who win jackpots of $1,200 or more in the state's casinos and racetracks are subject to database searches to determine if they owe the government money.The Associated Press reports that a 2011 change in the state's law
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Process servers sued for non-delivery
To inform individuals who have missed payments that they are being sued, debt collection agencies and their attorneys often rely on a third party process server. These workers are usually charged with serving debtors official papers letting
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Pawn industry remained profitable during recession
When individuals need fast cash and have valuable belongings, they often consider pawn shops as a valid form of short term lending. Depending on the quality of the good, a borrower can receive a large cash loan by putting up collateral. These
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Delaware considers short term loan reform
Short term loans can sometimes provide a valid option for people in need of a short term lending option. It can offer an individual fast cash in exchange for their next paycheck to cover emergencies and other unforeseen expenses. While many believe
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1.5 million credit accounts hacked
Initial reports in late March indicated that approximately 10 million credit card numbers and other personal information from Visa and MasterCard were compromised after a Global Security database was hacked. However, Global Security recently
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