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TCPA Class Action Filed Against Collector in Florida

Account Recovery

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against a debt collector in Florida alleging it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act by calling the plaintiff more than 40 times after he allegedly revoked consent to be contacted and for mis-stating the amount that was owed during calls before consent … (..)

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“Revoked Consent: Plaintiff Awarded $122,500 in Statutory Damages in Partial Summary Judgment Against Debt Collector and CEO in TCPA Case”

Troutman Sanders

In November 2014, Ramsey sent a letter requesting that Windstream and “any affiliated collection agencies” cease contacting him. The following year, without notifying RPM of Ramsey’s cease contact letter, Windstream forwarded Ramsey’s account to RPM for debt collection. In Allan v.

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8th Circuit Determines That Evidence Is Required To Prove Vicarious Liability For FDCPA Claims

Troutman Sanders

Reygadas then filed suit claiming DNF violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”), and the Arkansas Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“AFDCPA”) when RGS contacted her directly despite having knowledge that she was represented by an attorney. and has knowledge of, or can readily ascertain, such attorney’s name and address.”

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What is CitiCards CBNA On My Credit Report

Better Credit Blog

Likewise, you should contact CitiBank to get to the bottom of the issue. So we recommend that you dispute the inquiry with any of the credit bureaus whose reports feature the inquiry. You can file disputes online, by phone, or by letter. You should act quickly to dispute inaccuracies on your credit report.

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What is SYNCB/PPC On My Credit Report

Better Credit Blog

Getting SYNCB/PPC off Your Credit Report. Bottom line: If you didn’t ever apply with PayPal, you should dispute the entry. Depending on your circumstances, you could benefit from the services of one of the top credit repair companies.

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