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- Daily Digest - May 8, 2025
Daily Digest - May 8, 2025
Brought to you by: TCN | By Mike Gibb

🎂🎉 Happy Birthday to: Stephan Lake Nadasan of Complete Recovery, Steven Barenbrugge of Pipeline Debt Acquisitions, Melissa Meyers of Harris & Harris, and Nicholas Wheeler of Remitter.
🥳 🙌 Congratulations to Kenneth Aldrich, who was promoted to Director of Learning & Development at Harris & Harris.
Logo Madness!
It’s time to start voting! Click on the logo you think is better to cast your vote. You can see the entire bracket here. Thanks to Drop Cowboy for sponsoring this year’s contest!
Getting to Know Jason Roozee of Rozlin Financial Group
Jason Roozee is a tinkerer who is never satisfied with the status quo. A CEO who loves to code, he is always looking to find efficiencies and make a process better. And in an industry as complex and challenging as credit and collections, Jason thrives on his organization and commitment to doing the right thing. Read on to learn more about Jason, his love of food, and the advice that has helped him most in his personal and professional life.
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S.C. Supreme Court Drops Review of Right-to-Cure Lawsuit
The South Carolina Supreme Court has changed its mind and will not issue a ruling in a case over whether a debt collector is required to send a right-to-cure notice to a consumer under state law before filing a lawsuit to collect on an unpaid debt.
Bipartisan Medical Debt Collection, Credit Reporting Bill Introduced in Ohio
A bipartisan bill has been introduced in the Ohio legislature that would establish a series of consumer protections surrounding the collection of medical debt, including capping interest rates on medical debt, prohibiting credit reporting of medical debts, and protecting consumers from wage garnishments.
Appeals Court Affirms Ruling for Defendants in TCPA Case
The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has agreed with a lower court’s ruling that a group of lawyers and debt relief companies did not engage in “sham litigation” when they allegedly lured individuals into filing lawsuits against student loan giant Navient for violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
The Dialer Strategy Behind a 66% Collections Increase
66% might sound too good to be true, right? We thought the same thing at first—like, “These numbers must be off!” But after taking a deeper dive, the data spoke loud and clear.
WORTH NOTING: Some cheap and easy suggestions to help you stock your emergency go bag ... Researchers have developed a "body clock" to calculate your biological age ... Virginia has enacted a new law related to disclosing mandatory fees and surcharges in consumer transactions ... A look at just how much digital engagement we are doing on a daily basis ... Why you may want to add this food to your breakfast routine ... Don't freak out, but Netflix is overhauling its home screen for the first time in 12 years ... Two "easy" mindset shifts to help you boost your confidence ... Key takeaways from yesterday's decision by the Federal Reserve Board not to change its key interest rate.
Top 10 Thursday, part I
Top 10 Thursday, Part II
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