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CALIF. LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL IMPOSING SOL NOTIFICATION ON COLLECTORS
- Thanks to the folks at Maurice Wutscher, we know that the California legislature this week passed a bill that will require debt collectors to provide notification to individuals when attempting to collect a debt where the statute of limitations has expired. The bill, A.B. 1526, provides two different notifications that debt collectors can use when attempting to collect on a time-barred debt, depending on age of the debt.
BCFP REPORT EXAMINES TELECOM DEBT COLLECTION
- More than 22% of individuals have had a telecom debt on their credit report in the past five years, according to a report released by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. Accordingly, telecom debt accounted for more than one-fifth of all collection agency revenue, according to the report. Of those furnishers that reported telecom debt to a credit reporting agency, 95% of them were either collection agencies or debt buyers.
JUDGE GRANTS SUMMARY JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF PLAINTIFF IN TCPA CASE
- As pointed out by TCPAland.com, a District Court in the Northern District of Alabama has granted summary judgment in favor of a plaintiff alleging that a mortgage servicer violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by using a predictive dialer to make automated calls to the plaintiff.
ALL EYES TURN TO SENATE AS COMMITTEE CONFIRMS KRANINGER
- Despite many reports detailing the margin of victory as “narrow,” to the surprise of nobody, the Senate Banking Committee yesterday confirmed Kathy Kraninger to be the next director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
PDCFLOW INTRODUCES CUSTOM MESSAGES FOR DIGITAL CONSUMER COMMUNICATIONS
- PDCflow announced the release of custom messaging on all electronically generated consumer communications (also known as Flows) sent through their payment hub software. PDCflow clients can send a custom message to their consumers–through text or email–on any signature, payment or photo request, or any document sent. This release allows an accounts receivable business to refine their customer communications strategy.
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The Daily Digest is sponsored by Beam Software. A Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, Beam is a thought leader in portfolio management and collection software. They offer both cloud-based and on-premise solutions to accommodate the entire collection continuum. For more information, please visit www.beamsoftware.com or call (800) 212-2326.