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- Daily Digest - July 11, 2025
Daily Digest - July 11, 2025
Brought to you by: TCN | By Mike Gibb

📝 EDITOR’S NOTE: The webinar recap will return on Monday. Sorry for any inconvenience.
🥳 🎂 Happy Birthday to: Vinond Marar of Resolv Global, Karley Cummings of TrueAccord, and Hasseb Khalid of A.R.M. Solutions.
More than 35 speakers have confirmed for ComplianceCon. Check out who will be speaking and more at Compliance-Con.com.
New Training Bytes Video Published
Check out the newest Training Bytes video! Each week, an expert from the accounts receivable management industry will share how he or she would handle different scenarios that collectors often face. This week, Kristi Loyer from Wilber discusses how to respond when a consumer says, “If you don't stop calling me, I'm going to sue you.” Thanks to Peak Revenue Learning for sponsoring this series! Click on the image below to view this week’s episode!
Collector Facing FCRA, FDCPA Suit Over Debt Parking Allegations
What makes being in the credit and collection industry so frustrating, is that you can do everything by the book and it still doesn’t stop someone from suing you. In this case, a collection operation is claims it violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act after the consumer received an alert about a debt being added to her credit report.
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Judge Dismisses FDCPA Suit Over Letter Sent in Plain Envelope
A District Court judge in California has granted a motion to dismiss filed by a defendant in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act suit, after the plaintiff claimed that using a plain white envelope to send a collection communication was misleading, among other claims.
Mass. AG Settles With Student Loan Lender Over Use of AI
I don’t check every state Attorney General website every day, but I am fairly confident in saying that this is one of the first consumer protection enforcement actions from a state related to the use of artificial intelligence. Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has announced a $2.5 million settlement with student loan provider Earnest Operations, marking a significant enforcement action at the intersection of AI, fair lending, and consumer protection.
Rhode Island Enacts Medical Debt Credit Reporting Ban
The governor of Rhode Island has signed a medical debt credit reporting bill into law, introducing some of the most stringent protections for consumers with medical debt in the country.
WORTH NOTING: A report on how one woman used ChatGPT to get out of thousands of dollars in debt ... The price of stamps is going up again this weekend ... The best movie stunts of all time ... Before and after photos that show the devastation in Texas after last week's floods ... How to avoid getting "office chair butt" ... Want a better memory? Think happy thoughts ... Make sure to celebrate National Slurpee Day ... It's been years since it was this hard for people to find jobs.
Funny Friday, part I
Funny Friday, Part II
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