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CollectCorp: Is there anybody out there?
Posted by: zarathustra on Thursday, March 24, 2005 - 05:20 PM
Collection Agency Conduct Some time ago CollectCorp Inc., a "popular" collection agency, stopped maintaining its website and eliminated it altogether. Are they hiding from people? Their url used to be: www.collectcorp.com

As a result, we've compiled resources here to contribute to your ongoing quest to discover who or what CollectCorp is. This is a work-in-progress; if you come across anything we haven't, please post a comment with your discovery or email us. We take no responsibility for the accuracy of this information, as it has been pieced together from several websites and is assumed to be accurate, although not necessarily up-to-date.

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Canadian Action Party Congratulates NDP With a Caveat: Use of the Bank of Canada is a Stark Necessity
Posted by: ICl_Vermel on Sunday, June 13, 2004 - 10:39 PM
Bank of Canada "In fact", Fogal insists, "as pointed out by the Committee on Economic and Monetary Reform, the return to the use of the Bank of Canada as originally intended is not an option, but a stark necessity. Without the Bank of Canada, the speculative bubbles on which the end of the statutory reserves and their further deregulation have made possible will lead this country to the most devastating financial bust yet experienced. In addition to making it possible to finance essential government investment in physical and human capital, use of our Bank of Canada would bring our banks back to responsible banking which the country stands in need of."

From the Canadian Action Party



Note: Press Release: June 7, 2004.
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Tracking The Tracers
Posted by: eyesofastranger on Tuesday, November 12, 2002 - 03:02 AM
Collection Agency Conduct How well do in-house collection departments and subsequently hired collection agencies follow Canadian Law while operating in our country?

Note: Preview of an article to come wherein companies will be identified, agents named, and our names revealed.
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The Subtle Power Structure In Our Language Usage
Posted by: eyesofastranger on Tuesday, November 12, 2002 - 02:40 AM
Financial Institutions in Canada Our popular culture, with its presumably liberal media, provides opportunity to examine how language reinforces economic belief-systems.

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Keeping Collection Agencies In Business
Posted by: eyesofastranger on Tuesday, November 12, 2002 - 02:12 AM
Collection Agency Conduct On the whole, an informed public, political body, and corporate sector would more ably reward the best collection agencies with increased marketshare at the expense of those agencies who prove themselves unable to work efficiently under Canadian Law.

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