Daily Digest – August 29. Collection Agency Keeps Finding Jobs For Unemployed Individuals; A Collection Agency That Cares

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CHOICE RECOVERY CONTINUES HELPING UNEMPLOYED INDIVIDUALS FIND JOBS 

  • An update on Choice Recovery, a Columbus, Ohio-based collection agency that generated a lot of headlines two years ago when it started a program that seeks to help the individuals it is collecting from find jobs if they are unemployed. To date, the program, called re[start] has helped 375 people find jobs, according to company CEO Chad Silverstein. The program has a goal of helping 10,000 people find jobs in the next decade.

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MASSACHUSETTS AG, BANKING UNIT ANNOUNCE PUBLIC HEARING ON DEBT COLLECTION

  • The Massachusetts Division of Banks and the Office of the Attorney General have announced a public hearing on Sept. 22, to seek “input on the current state of debt collection and debt collection regulation,” in the state. The hearing is intended to answer a number of questions, many of which seem to be centered on the ways in which collection agencies, debt buyers, and law firms are structured.

WHAT MAKES PHILLIPS & COHEN ASSOCIATES A COLLECTION AGENCY THAT CARES 

  • A profile of Phillips & Cohen Associates, a collection agency based in Delaware. The objective of the article aims to show why the company placed high in a regional survey of workplaces and what separates the company from other employers in the region. The article looks at the training programs offered by the agency, and the fun things it does to maintain a high morale among employees.

UNPAID PARKING TICKETS COULD BE DEFINED AS ‘DEBTS’ UNDER FDCPA

  • Fees and penalties for unpaid parking tickets could constitute a “debt” under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, according to a recent ruling in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Provided there is no ordinance requiring that a fee or penalty be paid in the event a parking ticket is issued, but that individuals who park in the lot without paying are not following posted instructions, the unpaid fees and associated fines, could fall under the FDCA’s definition of a “debt.”

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