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Debt collector liable to victim of mistaken identity (access required)

By: Pat Murphy
Published: June 30, 2009

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A victim of mistaken identity was entitled to damages for a debt collector’s attempts to collect on a consumer debt that she did not owe, the California Court of Appeal has ruled. The defendant attempted to collect a $7,000 credit card debt from the plaintiff.   According to the plaintiff, the defendant’s employees harassed her at work over ...
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