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Give Me Credit Episode 16 - Summer Encore

42 min · 14. Juli 2026
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If you missed this one, it is worth circling back to. This episode features a real debt collection call that quickly exposes misinformation, pressure tactics, and legal threats that do not match the facts. John walks through it calmly and clearly, then breaks down what consumers need to know about their rights, debt validation, and how to handle aggressive collectors without getting pulled into panic or confusion. We are currently in our Summer Encore series, sharing standout episodes from Season 1 while we take a short break. New Season 2 episodes return on 9/8/26 with fresh conversations and deeper dives into credit, debt, and mortgage lending insights. Today, we are sharing a real debt collection call that John recorded on his business line, and it is a ride. This collector barrels in with confidence, armed with the wrong Social Security number, the wrong address, and a lawsuit threat set in Honolulu… while John is sitting in Minneapolis. From the first minute, you hear classic debt-collection red flags, legal misrepresentations, and pressure tactics designed to scare consumers into paying. John stays calm and steady, which is precisely how to handle a collection call that feels off. As you listen, you will catch the manipulation, the shifting script, the bogus urgency, and the not-so-subtle intimidation that violates basic consumer protection principles. This call is a sharp reminder of why knowing your rights matters in credit and debt collection. It also shows how quickly a collector’s story falls apart when you ask simple questions. After the audio, we break everything down so consumers can protect themselves from outdated accounts, statute-of-limitations issues, and aggressive collection practices. It is short, powerful, and packed with real-life lessons. Settle in. This one runs longer than usual, but every second is worth it. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Mortgage Lending Explained at jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe [https://jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Episode Give Me Credit Episode 16 - Summer Encore Cover

Give Me Credit Episode 16 - Summer Encore

If you missed this one, it is worth circling back to. This episode features a real debt collection call that quickly exposes misinformation, pressure tactics, and legal threats that do not match the facts. John walks through it calmly and clearly, then breaks down what consumers need to know about their rights, debt validation, and how to handle aggressive collectors without getting pulled into panic or confusion. We are currently in our Summer Encore series, sharing standout episodes from Season 1 while we take a short break. New Season 2 episodes return on 9/8/26 with fresh conversations and deeper dives into credit, debt, and mortgage lending insights. Today, we are sharing a real debt collection call that John recorded on his business line, and it is a ride. This collector barrels in with confidence, armed with the wrong Social Security number, the wrong address, and a lawsuit threat set in Honolulu… while John is sitting in Minneapolis. From the first minute, you hear classic debt-collection red flags, legal misrepresentations, and pressure tactics designed to scare consumers into paying. John stays calm and steady, which is precisely how to handle a collection call that feels off. As you listen, you will catch the manipulation, the shifting script, the bogus urgency, and the not-so-subtle intimidation that violates basic consumer protection principles. This call is a sharp reminder of why knowing your rights matters in credit and debt collection. It also shows how quickly a collector’s story falls apart when you ask simple questions. After the audio, we break everything down so consumers can protect themselves from outdated accounts, statute-of-limitations issues, and aggressive collection practices. It is short, powerful, and packed with real-life lessons. Settle in. This one runs longer than usual, but every second is worth it. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Mortgage Lending Explained at jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe [https://jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

14. Juli 202642 min
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Give Me Credit Episode 34 - Summer Encore

Divorce does not erase your name from a loan. That is the hard truth attorney David Cox breaks down in this Summer Encore episode of GMC #34. Even if a divorce decree assigns a debt to your ex, lenders are not part of that agreement. If your name is on the account, you are still responsible. And if payments are missed, your credit takes the hit anyway. We talk through what actually happens with joint debt after divorce and how people can protect themselves before signing settlement agreements. This is one of those episodes that can save someone years of credit damage. Listen now. Season 2 returns September 8, 2026. Give Me Credit Podcast is available on Substack [https://jswhaldo.substack.com/podcast], Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Give Me Credit - Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/give-me-credit/id1889963819] Give Me Credit - Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3DGicg8fEEdQMMcgamwKPz] In this episode, we sit down with divorce attorney David Cox to unpack one of the most misunderstood financial traps in divorce. Here is the hard truth. A divorce decree may assign a debt to one spouse, but it does not rewrite the original contract with the creditor. If your name is on that loan, you are still on the hook. Period. We walk through what really happens when an ex-spouse misses payments on a joint account, a credit card, or even a mortgage. Late payments still hit your credit. Collections can still come after you. Your credit score can take the fall for someone else’s mistake. Why? Because lenders are not part of your divorce. They never agreed to let you off the hook. This conversation breaks down the gap between what the family court orders and how the credit and lending system actually works. It also highlights practical ways to protect yourself during settlement, including forced asset sales, refinancing requirements, and clear exit strategies from joint debt. If you think divorce automatically separates your finances, this episode will change your mind fast. GUEST: David M. Cox, Attorney at LawTwo Rivers Law P.A. 763-575-7911David@TwoRiversLawOffice.com www.TwoRiversLawOffice.com 9040 Quaday Ave., NE Suite 200, Otsego, MN 55330 Get full access to Mortgage Lending Explained at jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe [https://jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

7. Juli 202640 min
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Give Me Credit Episode 46 - Finale of Season 1

The Big Dumb Machine and 7 Truths About Credit, Debt, and Financial Recovery Season One comes to a close as hosts JS Whaldo and John Mackey look back on forty-five episodes of Give Me Credit and the biggest lessons learned from conversations with attorneys, credit experts, mortgage professionals, appraisers, loss mitigation specialists, and consumer advocates. After a year of discussing credit reports, debt collection, judgments, bankruptcy, mortgage underwriting, FICO scores, appraisals, and financial literacy, one theme kept emerging: Most financial problems are caused by confusion, not failure. In this episode, we explore seven truths about personal finance and credit that everyone should understand. Topics Covered ✔ Why your credit score is not a judgment of your character ✔ Why you don't have just one credit score ✔ The difference between financial events and personal identity ✔ Why documentation matters more than emotion ✔ Divorce decrees, judgments, and financial obligations ✔ How misinformation and bad financial advice create confusion ✔ The automated systems behind credit reporting and credit disputes ✔ Why bankruptcy, foreclosure, and collections are chapters, not life sentences ✔ Financial recovery, rebuilding credit, and understanding the rules of the system Throughout Season One, we featured discussions about: • Credit scores and credit reports • Debt collection laws and consumer rights • Bankruptcy and judgments • Mortgage underwriting and loan approvals • Appraisals and home buying • FICO Score 10T and trended credit data • Real estate transactions • Artificial intelligence and algorithmic credit systems • Financial literacy and consumer education Thank you for joining us during our first season. Season Two returns September 8, 2026. We begin planning new episodes in July and would love to hear from listeners. What topics would you like us to tackle in Season Two? Leave a review, send us your questions, and share your ideas. Your feedback helps shape future episodes. Get full access to Mortgage Lending Explained at jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe [https://jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

30. Juni 20261 h 4 min
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Give Me Credit Episode 45

Experian, Credit Scores and the Hidden Business Behind Consumer Data Are credit bureaus really neutral? In Episode 45 of Give Me Credit, hosts JS Whaldo and John Mackey examine how Experian evolved from a credit reporting agency into a powerful marketing platform that profits from consumer financial behavior. This episode explores the relationship between credit bureaus, credit scores, consumer data, and targeted lending offers. We discuss how pre-approved credit cards, personal loans, debt consolidation offers, and credit monitoring services generate revenue while using predictive analytics and behavioral data to encourage borrowing. Topics include: Experian credit reports and credit scores Credit bureau business models Free credit monitoring services Credit card marketing and pre-approved offers Personal loan advertising Consumer data privacy Surveillance capitalism Behavioral economics and financial psychology Predictive credit modeling Credit score education FICO scores and credit reporting How lenders use consumer information Why consumers are targeted with financial products Credit bureau conflicts of interest Debt cycles and financial literacy Many consumers believe credit bureaus simply collect and report information. This episode explores why companies like Experian have become major players in financial marketing and how consumer data has become one of the most valuable products in modern finance. Whether you're trying to improve your credit score, understand how credit reports work, avoid debt traps, or simply become a smarter consumer, this episode offers an eye-opening look at the business behind the credit industry. Get full access to Mortgage Lending Explained at jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe [https://jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

23. Juni 202616 min
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Give Me Credit Episode 44

Attorney David Cox of Two Rivers Law returns to Give Me Credit for a second conversation with hosts JS Whaldo and John Mackey. This episode dives into the realities of legal judgments and debt collection. Winning a lawsuit may establish who owes money, but collecting that money can be expensive, difficult, and time-consuming. Topics include: Why a judgment doesn't guarantee payment Writs of execution and bank levies What assets creditors can pursue Protections for primary residences and essential property Why collecting debts is often a business decision Negotiating settlements outside the courtroom Practical considerations for both creditors and consumers Attorney David Cox explains why debt recovery often comes down to leverage, negotiation, and realistic expectations. Get full access to Mortgage Lending Explained at jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe [https://jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

16. Juni 202634 min