The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against a group of defendants, alleging they engaged in a scheme to illegally facilitate “billions” of robocalls that pitched everything from auto warranties to debt-relief services. The case was filed in the District Court for the Central District of California. It lists James …
Read More »FTC Settlement Will Ban Pair from ARM Industry For Life
A pair of individuals who were charged last year with operating an abusive debt collection scam have reached a proposed settlement with the Federal Trade Commission which will see them barred from the ARM industry for the rest of their lives, as well as imposing a judgment of more than …
Read More »How President Trump Has Had a Positive Impact on The ARM Industry
President Donald Trump’s pro-business stance has had a positive impact on the ARM industry since he took office nearly 18 months ago, according to panelists who spoke on a webinar about the topic last week. Not only has morale within the industry improved, but the people on the other end …
Read More »For FTC Commissioner, Every Day is Take Your Daughter To Work Day
The New York Times has an interesting and inspiring profile of Rebecca Slaughter, a new commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission. What makes the profile interesting and inspiring is that she is doing her job while bringing her eight-week-old daughter, Pippa, to work with her every morning. Slaughter, who used …
Read More »FTC Announces Panelists, Agenda For Final Debt Collection Event
Representatives from three states, a handful of regulatory agencies, and several industry participants will be the speakers at the Federal Trade Commission‘s final Debt Collection Dialogue event, to be held Nov. 18, in Atlanta. Among those representing the industry will be Harvey Moore, the new president of NARCA, Nick Jarman, …
Read More »FTC Order Bars Participants in Bogus Collection Scheme From Industry
A final order has been reached between the Federal Trade Commission and a number of individuals and companies that harassed consumers to make payments on loans that did not exist. The original charges were made more than three years ago by the FTC. Under the terms of the settlements, those who were …
Read More »FTC Moves Dallas Event To Larger Venue
Thanks to a volume of pre-registrations that matched the capacity for the original venue, the Federal Trade Commission has decided to relocate the upcoming Debt Collection Dialogue in Dallas to the Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University, Karcher Auditorium, Storey Hall, 3315 Daniel Avenue, in Dallas. Pre-registration, which had been …
Read More »Industry Groups Hopeful Participation at FTC Event Will Lead To Meaningful Dialogue
It appears as though both the industry and regulators knew that not having anyone from the collections or debt-buying industries participate in the first Debt Collection Dialogue was a bad idea. Representatives from ACA International, DBA International, and the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (NARCA) will participate as speakers at the …
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