Denovus Corporation Sent Non-FDCPA-Compliant Notice, Lawsuit Claims
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Brougher v. Denovus Corporation, LTD.
Filed: April 4, 2017 ◆§ 2:17-cv-00414-JFC
A Pennsylvania consumer claims Denovus Corporation, Ltd. sent him a collection notice over a $2,180.44 obligation that failed to make certain mandatory disclosures.
In a recently filed proposed class action, a Pennsylvania consumer claims defendant Denovus Corporation, Ltd. sent him a collection notice over a $2,180.44 obligation that failed to list both the origin of the debt and a creditor. Citing possible Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) abuses, the complaint further argues the defendant unlawfully failed to include mandatory language alerting the debtor that, if he notified the defendant in writing within a 30-day period that he disputes some or all the debt, “the debt collector will obtain verification of the debt or a copy of a judgment” against him. Lastly, the plaintiff claims the backside of the defendant’s notice included a column for a “service date,” but that the column was left blank.
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