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JUDGE DENIES REQUEST TO RECONSIDER SUMMARY JUDGMENT IN BOCK v. PRESSLER
- A federal judge in New Jersey has denied a request from a collection agency to reconsider a summary judgment award in favor of a plaintiff. The case, Bock v. Pressler & Pressler, involved the plaintiff alleging that the defendant overstated the amount go attorney involvement in the case when sending a collection letter.
RENTING FURNITURE CAN LEAD TO OWNING DEBT
- An investigation into Rent-To-Own retailers yields some questionable policies regarding fees and debt collection practices. In some cases, Rent-To-Own retailers have filed criminal charges against individuals who are not making payments and do not return the merchandise. One individual called the tactic “debt collection by police.” One of the companies answered questions in writing about its policies and procedures.
DEBT COLLECTOR BEING SENT TO AUSTRALIA FOR REJUVENATION
- I know there have been a lot of you wondering what’s been going on with Debt Collector, the reigning horse of the year in Singapore. To be honest, the thoroughbred has had a tough go of it this year and is now being sent to Australia with the hope that a change of scenery will revive his competitive juices.
A NEW TAXMAN COMETH
- David Kautter was named interim director of the Internal Revenue Service yesterday. Kautter will replace John Koskinen, whose term expires on Nov. 12. Kautter will remain assistant secretary of the Treasury Department in charge of tax policy. The IRS has been implementing a new requirement to place certain unpaid tax debts with outside collection agencies.
PAYING FOR COMPLIMENTS, LITERALLY
- Everything is available for sale these days, including paying people to say nice things about you. One media outlet looked into the reviews posted for retailers in its area and found that many of the reviews were likely posted by fictional individuals. Further proof that companies should investigate all of the reviews posted online about them, whether they be good or bad.
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