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Feds Shut Down Debt Collector That Allegedly Collected $1.2M In Unowed Debts
https://consumerist.com/2017/08/31/feds-shut-down-debt-collector-that-allegedly-collected-1-2m-in-unowed-debts/
Once again, as part of its ongoing efforts to crack down on unscrupulous debt collectors, the Federal Trade Commission has accused a North Carolina company of running a “phantom” debt collection scheme that went after people for money that they did not actually owe.
The FTC announced today that it had filed a complaint accusing the debt collection operation with using intimidation and deception to extract more than $2.1 million from consumers.
Feds Shut Down Debt Collector That Allegedly Collected $1.2M In Unowed Debts
Aug 31, 2017, 4:24pm UTC
https://consumerist.com/2017/08/31/feds-shut-down-debt-collector-that-allegedly-collected-1-2m-in-unowed-debts/
>Once again, as part of its ongoing efforts to crack down on unscrupulous debt collectors, the Federal Trade Commission has accused a North Carolina company of running a “phantom” debt collection scheme that went after people for money that they did not actually owe.
>The FTC announced today that it had filed a complaint accusing the debt collection operation with using intimidation and deception to extract more than $2.1 million from consumers.