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NCLC Publishes Guide to Key FDCPA Rulings From 2021

Account Recovery

The National Consumer Law Center has published a guide of the key legal rulings related to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act that were issued in 2021, breaking down rulings according to different categories and providing a summary of the case law that was enacted last year.

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Daily Digest – April 25. Complaint Accuses Collector of Withholding Information; Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Assigned FDCPA Claims

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COMPLAINT ACCUSES COLLECTOR OF WITHHOLDING INFO ABOUT CREDIT REPORTING CHANGES Filed in the “no good deed goes unpunished” category, a collection agency is being sued for violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act because a collector informed the plaintiff about a change to credit reporting guidelines, but did not provide details about a new (..)

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A Sign of Things to Come? FDCPA, FCRA, and TCPA Filings Increase in January 2022 Compared to Same Time Period Last Year

Troutman Sanders

The filing lawsuits under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) increased dramatically in the first month of 2022 when compared to the number of filings in January and December 2021, per a report released recently by Web Recon LLC.

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Can a Collection Agency Report to the Credit Bureau Without Notifying You?

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If you or someone you know has dealt with a collection agency, you know how trying it can be. Debt collection agencies have a long history of harassment and illegal practices. Can a collection agency report to a credit bureau without notifying you? It does not come into play for creditors collecting their own debts.

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Does Paying Off Collections Improve Your Credit Score?

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Your credit score may improve if your collection debt is reported to a new credit scoring model—FICO 9®, FICO 10®, VantageScore 3.0® Most creditors still report to old scoring models, so it’s unlikely paying off the debt will improve your credit score. In This Piece: What Is Collections Debt? ® or VantageScore 4.0®.

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Can Debt Collectors Call on Holidays?

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When you’re in debt, getting calls from debt collectors is an unwelcome but common occurrence. But can debt collectors call on holidays? Find out more about the answer to this common question, and learn what you can do to take care of your debt for good. Can Debt Collectors Call on Holidays? In This Piece.

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CFPB Targets Convenience Fees in Latest Advisory Opinion

Troutman Sanders

On June 29, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) issued an advisory opinion focused on consumer debt collectors and the convenience fees they charge for some payments, such as online or by phone. Convenience fees — common in many types of financial transactions — have recently been categorized as “junk fees” by the CFPB.