FTC Returns $1.6 Million to Consumers Scammed by Bogus Debt Collector
Nearly 25,000 consumers will begin to receive restitution in the long-running case against collection agency National Check Control and its owner.
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Today's News
- DBA International Hosts Charity Golf Event for Autism
- FTC Returns $1.6 Million to Consumers Scammed by Bogus Debt Collector
- Department of ED Releases First Performance Reports for New Collection Contract
- Obama Proposal for Small Business Lending Hits Opposition
- Proposed FCC Change to TCPA would Negatively Impact ARM Industry
- Court Decision Raises Questions About Collecting in Validation Period Under FDCPA
- Executive Bio: Tony L'Abbate
- ARM Industry Confidence Slips Due to Tempered Economic Expectations
- U.S. Government to Pay $7.4 million in Debt Collection Class Action Settlement
- California Debt Collection Agency Steps Up to Fight Obesity
- American Debtor Pool Undergoing Massive Demographic Shift
- Text Messaging As the Next Frontier in Collection Communication
- Politicians Still Arguing Over Debt Collection Regulation
- State Attorney General Goes After Capital One for Debt Collection and Re-Aging
- Appeals Court Rules For Collectors in FDCPA Class Action Case
- Derailed Health Care Reform Effort Will Not Mean Business as Usual for ARM Industry
- Executive Bio: Jim Syran
- Executive Bio: Oliver Baudoux
- Executive Bio: Blair Korschun
- New ACA CEO Lays Out Agenda for ARM Industry








