Suit Says Enterprise Recovery Systems Sends Non-Compliant Debt Collection Letters
by Erin Shaak
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Poole v. Enterprise Recovery Systems, Inc.
Filed: August 10, 2017 ◆§ 6:17-cv-01346-LSC
Enterprise Recovery Systems, Inc. is on the receiving end of a proposed class action lawsuit that claims it deceived consumers by sending collection letters that violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Enterprise Recovery Systems, Inc. is on the receiving end of a proposed class action lawsuit that claims it deceived consumers by sending collection letters that violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). The plaintiff says she received a letter from Enterprise Recovery that stated her balance and indicated that interest “may continue to accrue” on her account until it was “paid in full.” According to the suit, this statement falsely implied that the plaintiff’s balance may increase, when it was not, in fact, subject to interest or other added charges. The complaint argues that the defendant’s “false, deceptive, or misleading representation” of the plaintiff’s debt violated the FDCPA.
Video Game Addiction Lawsuits
If your child suffers from video game addiction — including Fortnite addiction or Roblox addiction — you may be able to take legal action. Gamers 18 to 22 may also qualify.
Learn more:Video Game Addiction Lawsuit
Depo-Provera Lawsuits
Anyone who received Depo-Provera or Depo-Provera SubQ injections and has been diagnosed with meningioma, a type of brain tumor, may be able to take legal action.
Read more: Depo-Provera Lawsuit
How Do I Join a Class Action Lawsuit?
Did you know there's usually nothing you need to do to join, sign up for, or add your name to new class action lawsuits when they're initially filed?
Read more here: How Do I Join a Class Action Lawsuit?
Stay Current
Sign Up For
Our Newsletter
New cases and investigations, settlement deadlines, and news straight to your inbox.
Before commenting, please review our comment policy.