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About Michael Brotherton
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Consumer/Debtor Rights Advocate. Mike Brotherton is a negotiator with over 30 years experience in consumer lending and collections. Mike has 30 years in the credit and collections industry as a former loan officer, debt collector and manager of two finance companies over several years. Mike is well versed in Loss Mitigation practices and the legal collection process. He has helped literally thousands of people over many years overcome serious financial problems such as foreclosure, creditor lawsuits and abuse by debt collectors. For more information about resolving your "financial emergency" visit www.financialemergency.com. FinancialEmergency.com is a consumer web site which actively promotes Fair Debt Collection Practices and other consumer protection laws. We teach DEBTOR RIGHTS and enforcement of those rights. The more informed you are of your rights and the credit collections practices of creditors the more peace you can have dealing with your FINANCIAL EMERGENCY. Most financial problems are fairly common and as such have some very common solutions. The key is understanding your rights in the collection process and how to enforce them if need be. Primary business- Debtor Rights Advocacy and Debt Mitigation relating to foreclosure, creditor lawsuits, and other serious financial problems. www.financialemergency.com (copy and paste in browser).

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30 years experience negotiating disputes and resolving financial issues related to consumer debt, corporate debt, and mortgage restructuriing.

 
   

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Negotiating Disputes - Financial Crimes Division, US National Bank


Expert: Michael Brotherton - 8/2/2008

Question
I have reported this company to the FTC and the SC Dept. of Consumer Affairs through the attorney general's office. Should this be enough to stop the incessant calls? I have also notified the FBI in my area.

Answer
Well it should but these people are pretty blatant. I don't understand why they are so brave unless they are out of the country. You would think they would be concerned but they don't appear to be. Hopefully they will stop once you tell them of your complaints.

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