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Is The CFBP's Position On Credit Reporting Statements Consistent With The Case Law?

FDCPA Defense

The Ninth Circuit rejected the consumer’s claim that the letter violated sections 1692e, 1692e(5) and 1692e(10) of the FDCPA, noting that: “The body of the notice was informational, notifying Wade that failure to pay could adversely affect her credit reputation….The Credit Bureau of Georgia, 555 F. 3d 410, 418 (7th Cir.