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WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT OVERTURNS VERDICT ON CALL LIMITS
- The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision on Monday, ruling that a collection agency did not violate the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act by calling an individual 250 times during an eight-month period back in 2012. There is nothing in the state statute that limits how many times a collector can attempt to contact an individual.
COLLECTION AGENCY HAS BIG START TO PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- It’s worth clicking on this link, only if to see the big check that Credit Collection Partners presented the Williamson (Ill.) County last night, representing nearly $350,000 in debts that have been collected since the two started working together in the past six months. About $18 million is owed to the county, dating back two decades.
TEXAS CITY OUTSOURCES COLLECTIONS OF $1 MILLION IN UNPAID PARKING TICKETS
- A Missouri hospital is sharing the successes of a payment plan program it has developed to help individuals manage their healthcare debts. Excelsior Springs Hospital partnered with a vendor — CarePayment — to build the payment plan program. Individuals can sign up for the program and the payments can be stretched out to as long as 70 months, depending on the balance on the account. The hospital has engaged in a multi-prong educational campaign, with not only hospital staff, but using local health fairs to educate the public about the payment plan option.
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