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TransUnion Alerts Collectors of Accounts Involved in Collection Litigation

Published in Health Business Week, July 10th, 2009

TransUnion announced that it will utilize data from FDCPA Case Listing Service LLC to provide an added feature for batch records delivered via TransUnion's Collections Prioritization Engine. The new solution is named FDCPA Case Search and allows TransUnion to alert collectors about accounts that may have previously been involved in FDCPA litigation to assist collectors in determining strategy.

"Consumer lawsuits against collection agencies have become more prevalent and they can prove to be costly for debt buyers and both first- and third-party collectors," said Scott Carter, group vice president of TransUnion's collections vertical. "With an annual subscription to...

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