New Case Filed Against Accounts Receivable Management, Inc., Details Not Yet Available |
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A class action lawsuit has been filed in the Northern District Court of California against Accounts Receivable Management, Inc. The case involves violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) which prohibits debt collectors from engaging in abusive, deceptive and unfair collection practices. No additional information about the substance of the allegations is available at this time. Classactionamerica.com will monitor this case and provide additional details as soon as they become available.
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Other Credit / Debt Cases of Interest
A statewide class action has been filed in California against collection specialist, Bridgeport Financial, Inc. The action is brought on behalf of all California consumers who have received collection letters from Bridgeport that required them to dispute the validity of the debt under collection in writing only. The action is brought under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and seeks statutory damages as well as injunctive and declaratory relief. A class action lawsuit has been filed in US District Court against ACE INA Holdings. The case involves violations of Federal Antitrust law. No additional information about the substance of the allegations is available at this time. Classactionamerica.com will monitor this case and provide additional details as soon as they become available. A class action has been filed against Bank of America, N.A., alleging that the company has violated South Carolina law by not entering into the public record, within the three-month period required by statute, notice that mortgages have been paid in full.
Federal laws regulating debt collectors hold them to strict standards for the protection of U.S. consumers. The class has been certified in an action filed against debt collector Coldata on behalf of all persons with Illinois addresses who were sent a letter on or after December 5, 2001, seeking to collect credit card debt containing a settlement offer of 50 percent or more with a specific deadline.
A class action has been filed against debt collector Caldeway Properties, Inc. on behalf of individuals who received collection letters from Caldeway containing language alleged to violate the fair debt collection practices act. The case seeks actual and punitive damages, attorney’s fees and costs. The class has been certified in an action filed against debt collector Corporate Receivables, Inc. on behalf of all persons with Illinois addresses who, on or after September 17, 2001, were sent a letter seeking to collect an amount allegedly owed to Household. The action alleges that Corporate Receivables failed to state clearly the amount of the debt it was seeking to collect in violation of the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
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