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Eleventh Circuit Renews the FDCPA as a Consumer Privacy Statute; Deals Major Blow to Debt Collection Services Industry | Adams and Reese LLP


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Does the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (the FDCPA) apply to communications between a debt collector and its vendors? And, is the FDCPA a consumer privacy statute?  In an apparent issue of first impression, the Eleventh Circuit answered a resounding
yes.
In an April 21, 2021 opinion:
Richard Hunstein v. Preferred Collection and Management Services, Inc., the Eleventh Circuit ruled that a debt collector’s transmittal of a consumer’s personal information to a dunning vendor was a third-party communication in violation of 15 U.S.C. § 1692c(b). 
This opinion has the potential to upend the way debt collectors – including financial institutions that may be considered a debt collector under the FDCPA – run their businesses.  At least in the short term, this opinion will likely result in a new wave of FDCPA class action lawsuits, particularly in the Eleventh Circuit (Alabama, Florida ....

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Consumer Law Hinsights – April 2021 | Hinshaw & Culbertson - Consumer Law Hinsights


 
Consumer Law Hinsights is a monthly compilation of nationwide consumer protection cases of interest to financial services and accounts receivable management companies.
Eleventh Circuit Delivers Surprising Decision on Use of Third-Party Vendors in FDCPA Case
The district court dismissed the case for lack of standing and Hunstein appealed. The Eleventh Circuit concluded that the requirements of standing could be met in one of three ways: 1) tangible harm in the form of physical injury, financial loss, or emotional distress; 2) a risk of real harm requiring factual allegations that establish substantial, significant, or real danger; and 3) statutory violations. The court found that while Hunstein failed to establish either tangible harm or risk of real harm, he did establish a statutory violation that granted him standing. Their statutory violation analysis involved looking at history and the judgment of Congress. The court took a very textualist view of the law and ....

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Eleventh Circuit Holds Commonplace Use of Letter Vendors May Violate FDCPA and Further Expands Consumer Standing in Huntstein v. Preferred Collection | Balch & Bingham LLP


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To start with the headline, on April 21, 2021, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that a debt collector sending personal identifying information to dunning letter vendors states a claim under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). To boot, an allegation that such activity occurred is sufficient to show a concrete injury conferring standing.  Obviously, the decision will have far-reaching implications for the ARM industry and anyone in the debt collection space. A deeper dive on the decision
Hunstein v. Preferred Collection shows how.
Preferred Collection and Management Services, Inc. sent data to Compumail, a third-party commercial mail vendor, concerning a debt owed by Richard Huntstein, including Huntstein’s name, his outstanding balance, the name of the original creditor, the fact that his debt resulted from Hunstein’s son’s medical treatment, and his son’s name. Compumail used t ....

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