Vital Recovery Services Knocked with Class Action Over Nondisclosures
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Magallon v. Vital Recovery Services, LLC
Filed: December 7, 2016 ◆§ 3:16-cv-02971-JAH-BLM
Vital Recovery Services, LLC is facing a proposed class action claiming the company sent a collection letter that was 'completely devoid' of mandatory language.
Vital Recovery Services, LLC is facing a proposed class action claiming the company sent a collection letter that was “completely devoid” of mandatory language alerting the debtor that his amount owed would be accruing interest daily. Filed in California, the lawsuit argues the defendant violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) by leaving out required safe harbor language that informs the debtor if his or her amount owed may increase due to the accrual of interest and/or fees.
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