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ARIZONA AGENCY IN HOT WATER FOR NOT TURNING OVER FUNDS TO CLIENTS
- An Arizona collection agency — Surety Acceptance Corp. — appears to have closed down without making some remittance payments to its clients and is now facing the spotlight from state regulators. The Arizona Department of Financial Institutions has suspended the agency’s license and scheduled a hearing to revoke it completely. The agency is accused of, among other things, refusing to turn over funds it collected on behalf of its clients to those clients. One medical group says it is owed more than $40,000.
NYT GOES IN-DEPTH ON CFPB
- When The New York Times writes an article about the CFPB that mentions debt collections and is written by three different people, it’s an unwritten law that I have to link to it. The article tackles the political debate surrounding the agency and how Republicans want it gone, but its popularity may make it too important to get rid of. The article summarizes most of the political and legal issues surrounding the CFPB today, including whether its director is planning to leave to run for governor of Ohio.
PLAINTIFFS’ LAWYER LAUNCHES SITE TO MAKE IT EASIER TO REPORT TCPA VIOLATIONS
- Stefan Coleman, a plaintiff’s lawyer, has launched www.myPayback.com, a website that individuals can use to report harassing telemarketing calls. Coleman’s staff investigates the calls for a potential violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and files a claim for $500 if one is found.
WORTH NOTING: A map that shows where “working class” Americans can’t afford to live … Today is a big day for the U.S. economy … How Apple is planning to change the iPhone … A decorated Marine veteran is facing deportation despite a federal judge ruling he is a U.S. citizen … Gas prices are now spiking as a result of Hurricane Harvey … The states where home sellers are making the biggest profits … The Department of Homeland Security has signed four companies to build prototypes of a wall between the U.S. and Mexico … More restaurants are being re-designed to manage the influx of to-go and delivery orders … Burger King wants people to share stories about being fired … The eight things you must do before 8 a.m. (why isn’t reading The Daily Digest on this list? ) … Hurricane Harvey is creating a car-selling boom in Texas.
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