Credit cards: Fair Debt Collection Practices Act could better reflect the evolving debt collection marketplace and use of technology: report to Congressional Requesters
October 21st, 2009
US: Government Accountability Office (GAO)
“Approximately 6.6 percent of credit cards were 30 or more days past due in the first quarter of 2009 - the highest rate in 18 years. To recover delinquent debt, credit card issuers may use their own collection departments, outside collection agencies, collection law firms, or sell the debt.
“GAO was asked to examine (1) the federal and state consumer protections and enforcement responsibilities related to credit card debt collection, (2) the processes and practices involved in collecting and selling delinquent credit card debt, and (3) any issues that may exist related to some of these processes and practices. To address these objectives, GAO analyzed documents and interviewed representatives from six large credit card issuers, six third-party debt collection agencies, six debt buyers, two law firms, federal and state agencies, and attorneys and organizations representing consumers and collectors….”
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