Ho Chi Minh City: More than a dozen people broke into people’s houses in Tan Binh district to collect debts | News



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More than a dozen people suddenly broke into the house at 958 Lac Long Quan alley (District 8, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City) at noon on December 26 to ask Ms NTT (42 years old, from Quang Tri) to pay the debt. Meanwhile, Ms. T. claimed that she did not know these debt collectors and did not owe anyone.

Ms. T. said that on December 26, a group of more than 10 people suddenly broke into the home to collect debts, causing her family members to panic and fear.

According to Ms. T., these people wear black uniforms with the word debt collection on them. Group of people who claim to be employees of the debt collection company Đ.B. and it is authorized by a woman named G. (creditor) to force the family to pay them. “They handed over some papers to show that I owe it, but they didn’t have my signature and they were all photocopies. I asked to work directly with a woman named G. to prove that I have a loan, but they do not agree, ”said Ms. T ..

Ms. T. stated that in the business process, she had no conflicts or borrowed money or debt. Family members asked this group of people to come out, but they couldn’t do anything.
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A group of debt collectors stood up and blocked the entrance to the house.

Regarding this incident, on the morning of December 27, a police representative from Ward 8 (Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City) confirmed the incident and upon receiving information, went to the scene to ensure safety. security and order. According to this position, the DB Debt Collection Service Corporation has to notify the unit before coming to Ms. T.’s home to collect the debt. “These people have signed an authorization contract to collect the rental debt,” he said.

Before that, on December 21, at a press conference at the end of the year at the HCM City Police Headquarters, the representative of the Social Order Administrative Management Police Department, Ho Chi Minh City Police He said that now there are 53 companies have a debt collection function in Ho Chi Minh City.

The companies that have the function of collecting rental debts began to end their operations on January 1, 2121 (due to the regulations that prohibit the provision of rental collection services as of 1.1.2021).



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