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  2. How to spot debt collection scams: 8 signs to watch out for

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    Here’s what you can do if you receive a debt collection text, call, email or letter: Get contact information . Request the caller’s name, company details, street address and a callback number.

  3. Protecting agent (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    It is common practice to have a protecting agency fee as much as 50% of the full agency fee. [4] The principal may also choose to pay his port disbursement invoices through the protecting agent by placing him in funds and the latter shall release such funds to the shipping agent only after checking for the relevant items correctness.

  4. Scam letters - Wikipedia

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    Often users will find the letter from a young and attractive female wanting to meet or relocate to the users' country. After invoking their confidence trick on the user they will require the recipient of the scam letter to pay the funds necessary for the relocation. Once paid, the correspondence ends and the writer never appears.

  5. Debt collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection agency makes money only if money is collected from the debtor (often known as a "No Collection - No Fee" basis). Depending on the type of debt, the age of the account and how many attempts have already been made to collect on it, the fee could range from 10% to 50% (though more typically the fee is 25% to 40%).

  6. Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO), also known as Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO), Taipei Representative Office (TRO) or Taipei Mission, is an alternative diplomatic institution serving as a de facto embassy or a consulate of the Republic of China (ROC, commonly referred to as Taiwan) to exercise the foreign affairs and consular services in specific ...

  7. Criminal Investigation Bureau - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, NPD was upgraded to the National Police Service (NPS). On 16 May 1947, Taiwan Provincial Government was established and TPPA took over the task of police affairs in Taiwan. In 1949 after the government retreat from Nanking to Taipei, NPS was downgraded to NPD. On 15 July 1972, NPD was reorganized as the National Police Agency (NPA).

  8. Migrant caregivers in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This practice keeps foreign workers in a state of poverty. Additionally, workers' countries of origin often charge fees and taxes on income earned in Taiwan. Migrants workers are also exploited by practises that been declared illegal by the Ministry of Labor, such as fees of NT$ 35 000 to NT$ 80 000 to change their employers or extend a ...

  9. China sanctions former US lawmaker who supported Taiwan - AOL

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    The sanctions come a day after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken congratulated Taiwan’s new president, Lai Ching-te, on his inauguration ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...