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A Focus on Collections & Credit Fraud

Your Virtual Credit Manager

In our case, we found a continued interest in collection technique and strategy, as well as in fighting credit fraud. Delaying collection efforts sends a message to customers that late payments are acceptable, establishing a bad precedent. To avoid this, collections should begin within 3-7 days of the due date.

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The CFPB’s Concerns with Medical Debt Credit Cards

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In recent years, there has been a growing trend of medical debt credit cards being offered to patients. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is concerned about the risks associated with medical debt credit cards. Aggressive debt collection practices. Loss of credit reporting protections.

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AR Data Management, AR Automation, & Accelerating Cash Flow

Your Virtual Credit Manager

Over time, AR Ledgers unfortunately tend to collect “Clutter.” Clutter can also cause new orders to be placed on a credit hold when it otherwise would have been automatically released. Share How to Clean Up Your AR Ledger Launch a collection program to collect all past due invoices at least 15 days late.

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Reg F: Analysis & CFPB Commentary by General Counsel

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Regulation F and the CFPB commentary are over 900 pages of regulatory changes to everyday operational matters faced by the debt collection industry. Regulation F will be effective November 30, 2021 or, as recently proposed by the CFPB, January 29, 2022. Without further ado, here are our thoughts.

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RMAI Update January 2023

RMAi Blog

They have published their Fall 2022 agenda which outlines a robust rulemaking agenda. Here are some recently introduced bills that might be of interest: New York SB 171 – This bill would create a private right of action against originating creditors and debt collectors for a violation of the Debt Collection Procedures Act.

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Top 5 Debt Collection Posts of 2022: Crisis and Opportunity

FICO Blog

Top 5 Debt Collection Posts of 2022: Crisis and Opportunity. As more people enter the collections queue due to rising costs and economic wobbles, our collections experts share their tips for early collections, digital approaches and more. Here are the top five posts from 2022 on debt collection trends.

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RMAI Update March 2023

RMAi Blog

This is a very expansive definition which would include medical debt charged on a credit card, including a bottle of Tylenol purchased from a grocery store. RMAI is strongly opposed to this bill and is working with our Colorado lobbyist and other industry trade associations to get an exemption for credit card debt.

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