Topic: Debt Collection

4 chapters across the catalog

Kim Jong Yum Yum
Episode 918 2:18:05 - 2:22:09

918: Kim Jong Yum Yum

IRS Use of Private Debt Collection Agencies

A new federal law mandates that the IRS use private debt collection agencies to recover back taxes. The hosts express concern that this will lead to an increase in phone scams, as the IRS previously told taxpayers they would never be called for collections. They mock the inefficiency of the program's payment structure.

Toilet Wars
Episode 800 1:57:31 - 2:02:04

800: Toilet Wars

Houston Man Arrested for 30-Year-Old Student Loan

Paul Aker of Houston, Texas, was arrested by U.S. Marshals for a $1,500 student loan dating back to 1987. While initial reports suggested an extreme overreach for old debt, the hosts clarify that Aker had ignored multiple court summons since 2012. They discuss the costs associated with federal debt collection and the use of emergency services.

Exploding Generator
Episode 668 1:05:04 - 1:08:12

668: Exploding Generator

Student Loan Debt, Social Security Garnishment

Federal student loan debt, totaling over $1 trillion, is unique because it cannot be discharged in bankruptcy and can be collected indefinitely. The government has increasingly begun garnishing Social Security benefits from seniors to settle decades-old educational debts. Private debt collectors are now being used on commission to track down borrowers, a practice described as a form of financial enslavement.

Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill
Episode 68 8:23 - 11:27

68: Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill

Gym Membership Debt, Collection Agency Scams

A personal anecdote details a dispute over a £349 gym membership debt in Guilford that escalated when a collection agency posed as a law firm. The agency attempted to collect £500, significantly more than the original debt, by using threatening legal language. This is cited as a common predatory practice where agencies buy debt and tack on excessive fees.