More "success" stories

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by ccbob, Apr 22, 2009.

  1. ccbob

    ccbob Well-Known Member

    I think it sucks that the consumer is left to be the first line of FDCPA enforcement, but it does my heart good when I see some of the most egregious offenders being spanked where it hurts (i.e. in the wallet).

    $311,000 awarded to consumer for FDCPA violations:
    Montana Jury Awards $311,000 For FDCPA Violation : Debt Law Network
    (and again here: Man successfully sues debt collectors - KJCT8.com - Grand Junction, Montrose - Weather, News, Sports |)

    $500,000 awarded to consumer for FDCPA violations:
    $500,000 Award for Violations of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act - Denise Richardson

    In researching some potential litigation, I found out that violating my state's consumer protection laws have a $2,000 "per violation" limit in addition to the federal FDCPA limit of $1,000 per action maximum.

    Oh yeah...
     
  2. jjgross

    jjgross Well-Known Member

    How about 8500.00 for one phone call after bk was filed,violation of the court stay.
     
  3. ccbob

    ccbob Well-Known Member

    The $500K case (Case no: 5:07-cv-05658-JW Fausto et al v. Credigy Services Corporation et al) has over 400 documents filed! The case history is 45 pages long and lasted only a year and a half. They tried mediation several times and Credigy (the CA) objected to just about everything (including the verdict, of course).

    I guess when you have a half-million verdict looming, you throw everything you have at it.

    The interesting thing is that many of these battles are over debts of $1,000 or less. Talk about needing to learn how to choose your battles. :)
     

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