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collections

The process of pursuing payment of overdue debts through letters, calls, or legal action.

Example

After 90 days the account was sent to collections and credit score dropped 80 points.

Memory Tip

COLLECTIONS — the escalation stage where unpaid debt becomes an active pursuit.

Why It Matters

Collections directly impact your credit score and financial reputation. Understanding how collections work helps you avoid serious long-term consequences like difficulty obtaining loans, higher interest rates, or employment challenges. Knowing your rights during the collections process protects you from harassment and illegal practices.

Common Misconception

Many people believe that collections agencies can take money directly from their bank accounts without permission or that ignoring a collections call means the debt will disappear. In reality, collection agencies must follow strict legal procedures and debts do not expire simply because you avoid contact with creditors.

In Practice

If you fail to pay a credit card bill for 180 days, the creditor typically sells your $5,000 debt to a collections agency for pennies on the dollar. The agency then pursues you through letters and calls, and if you still do not respond, they may file a lawsuit to garnish your wages or place a lien on your property, potentially recovering the full amount plus legal fees.

Etymology

From Latin 'collectio' meaning a gathering — creditors gather what is owed.

Common Misspellings

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