ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Continental Service Group, LLC, operating under the name ConServe, proudly upholds its national A+ Accreditation Standard from the Better Business Bureau (BBB) for more than 10 years. ConServe is dedicated to ethical practices and integrity in accounts receivable management. Their accreditation showcases a commitment to high business standards, building trust with Clients and their Consumers.
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On August 14, GOP members of the House Financial Services Committee sent a letter to CFPB Director Rohit Chopra voicing concerns about the CFPB’s proposed rule to ban the use of medical information for credit eligibility determinations. As previously covered by InfoBytes, the CFPB’s proposed rule would amend the FCRA to remove the medical financial information exception thus limiting the credit reporting of medical debt. In their letter, the GOP Congress members argued the CFPB’s proposal would weaken the accuracy and completeness of consumer credit reports, increasing risk in the financial system and causing negative effects on the availability of credit.
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In Creager v. Columbia Debt Recovery, a district court judge partially granted plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment, concluding that the debt collector’s attempts to collect an unpaid apartment debt with a balance inflated because the plaintiff had forfeited her security deposit, violated the FDCPA. The information supplied by creditor/client did not protect the debt collector.
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