Frequently asked questions
Q. Why is Mark Silverthorn assisting consumers after working for collection agencies for 12 years?
Q. How can Mark Silverthorn help stop collection agencies from calling me?
Q. When can a collection agency disclose the existence of my debt to someone other than me?
Q. Under what circumstances can a collection agency leave a message requesting a return call?
Q. What is a judgment and what is its significance?
Q. What is the difference between secured and unsecured debt?
Q. For what type of debt can Mark Silverthorn provide the most assistance?
Q. Is it possible to avoid paying a debt due to the passage of time?
Q. Why might my financial situation not be as bleak as it appears?
Q. Personal bankruptcy: How much does it cost and what are its consequences?
Q. What can I do if I want to fight back and make things uncomfortable for a collection agency?
Q.How can Mark Silverthorn help stop collection agencies from calling me?
A.Collection agencies that are licensed to operate in your province are permitted by law to telephone you at home subject to certain restrictions. Depending upon what province you live in a collection agency may have certain rights to contact you at your place of work.
Depending upon what province you live in you might have the right to take proactive steps to stop or restrict a collection agency from contacting you at your home or your work. Furthermore, there are a number of practical measures you can take to avoid or discourage unwanted collection calls.
To learn more about stopping, avoiding and discouraging collection calls you might want to speak to Mark Silverthorn or buy a copy his e-book titled A How-to Guide for Dealing with Collection Agencies in Canada .







