The Consumer Protection Financial Bureau (CPFB) has released self help letters. These DIY letters are intended for consumers who are looking to deal with a debt collector without hiring an attorney. There are five letters that consumers can send to…
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California Debt Blog: Persolve LLC
I have a new case with Persolve, LLC that I thought I would write about. Persolve sued my client. My client doesn’t owe the money. So I filed an answer and served discovery. Persolve just responded to my discovery. They…
California Debt Blog: Brachfeld Law Group and Erica Brachfeld
I have an important update if you have been sued by Erica Brachfeld or Brachfeld Law Group. This also applies if you have settled a case with Erica Brachfeld or Brachfeld Law Group and you are expecting payment from them….
California Debt Blog: JPMorgan Chase sued by California Attorney General
According to Yahoo, JPMorgan Chase was sued by the California Attorney General. The basis of the lawsuit is that JPMorgan Chase is filing lawsuits in California without any support. Basically, these are nonsense lawsuits where Chase cannot prove anything, but…
California Debt Blog: NCO gets sued by a burger chain
This is interesting. Whataburger, which by the way, has great burgers, has sued NCO Financial for debt collection violations. Why, you ask? Because NCO kept calling Whataburger and harassing its employees. From Chron.com: “Everyone hates harassing calls from unrelenting debt…
California Debt Blog: Free Consumer Reports
It has been a while since I have shared this so I thought I would put it out there again. I have written a TON of free reports about the legal system, the law, insurance companies and personal injury cases….
California Debt Blog: CashCall to Pay $1 Million Fine
Cash Call, the company that had Gary Coleman as a spokesman, just agreed to pay a $1,000,000 fine to the State of Caifornia after a year long investigation by the Attorney General. Those of you who have been reading my…