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THE
HARSH TRUTH: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO VIOLATE FDCPA IN ORDER TO BE SUED UNDER
IT.
Mitigate the Risk
of FDCPA Lawsuits... Simply,
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HOW MANY FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS ARE YOU WILLING TO ACCEPT?
I just got fed up.
Hello, my name is Jack Gordon. In 2008, after dealing
with enough frivolous lawsuits, I sold my Michigan collection agency
and developed a way to do something about it.
As I am sure you know, you do not have to actually violate FDCPA
in order to be sued under it. The number of FDCPA lawsuits being
filed has dramatically increased, and all available evidence says that
suing collection firms is an explosive growth industry.
In fact, over the last year, we
have seen a full 40% spike in the number of consumer lawsuits over
2008.
Please take a moment to absorb that number. I can back it up with
data.
The
FDCPA Litigant Alert will help you to virtually
eliminate the risk of getting sued by a repeat litigant ever
again.
It will empower you to protect yourself from known litigious
consumers by allowing you to compare FDCPA/ FCRA/ TCPA litigants to
debtors in your own database.
WebRecon is the data source others depend on.
We painstakingly screen
EVERY appropriate lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court system to
find all applicable cases for our database. While our competitors
only look for FDCPA cases, we track FDCPA, FCRA, TCPA, state
statutes and dozens of other credit-themed consumer protection
statutes on the premise that once a consumer has filed under any of
them, they are an increased risk to file again when the opportunity
arises.
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Almost a thousand
new consumer litigants are loaded into our database every month. Use
this
data to find out now if you are collecting against anybody with a
history of suing debt collectors.
You'll
have four
different tools to do this.
Query our
searchable database of consumer lawsuits
to find individual litigants, defendants or consumer attorneys.
Batch your
list of debtors to be crosschecked against our database for
a near-instant display of matches.
Download
our spreadsheet of lawsuits to build
an internal process that checks your accounts for likely
litigants.
Use
our
FDCPA Litigant Hotsheet to quickly
identify the most active consumer litigants
Plus... Use the "Reputation Tracker"
Consumer Site Search Engine to keep tabs on how your
company is being talked about on the consumer web sites
How will this benefit you
directly and immediately?
By knowing
who
is filing FDCPA/FCRA/TCPA cases,
you can check them against your database and when you find a hit, act
accordingly. A wise agency will look at those accounts and make a
decision among several options including:
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Return them to the
original creditor
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Close them
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Immediately file suit
on them
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Hand them
to their most experienced collector to be processed with extra care,
knowing the debtor is prone to sue collection agencies.
By knowing
which debtors
have relationships with specific "consumer rights" attorneys,
you can quickly and easily assess the threat level when you discover
a debtor in your database with a litigious history.
Also, by knowing
which
"consumer rights" attorneys are most prolific,
you can determine if a threatening letter is really a threat or just
a bunch of hot air, and respond accordingly.
Note: We are not a law firm and we do not offer legal
advice. When
designing legal strategies, it is wise to
consult with your own legal counsel.
This is
vital intelligence for...
Collection agency
owners |
Original
Creditors |
Collection floor
managers |
Collection attorneys
and firms |
Compliance officers |
Debt buyers
and investors |
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How it works:
Our database houses details on
over 40,000 (and rapidly growing) FDCPA, FCRA and TCPA lawsuits filed since 2001. When you upload a file with accounts to be scrubbed, our proprietary
system uses a highly developed logic to find geographically relevant matches
to the names you submit and generates a new file with information on
each hit (click the graphic to download a real results file).

Plans:
Whether you are big,
small, or anywhere in between, we have a plan that is right for you.
There are two ways to use our service: Limited Access and Full
Service. Here are the differences:
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Limited Access |
Full
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Semi-Monthly Newsletter with Lawsuit Statistics |
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The Litigant Hotsheet (Sample) |
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Access to our Database via Individual Query |
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Account Batching |
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Raw Lawsuit Data in Spreadsheet Form |
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The Reputation Tracker
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The Litigant Exchange
(Optional Access to State & Local Lawsuit Data) |
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30-Day Trial |
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Pricing |
$19/month |
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Interested?
Not sure whether to
give it a try?
Consider the cost of dealing with a single FDCPA lawsuit. Most are
many
thousands of dollars. If this
service helps you avoid just one lawsuit, it will pay for itself many
times over - even if you have E&O insurance!
Fact: Almost every client of ours
finds multiple debtors in their databases with significant histories
of credit-themed litigation in their past. Chances are good you will
too.
Try
the service 100% risk-free.
We are committed to underpromising and
overdelivering on our service. Your first 30 days are a free
trial on the full service. If you sign up and don't agree that
the FDCPA Litigant Alert is an exceptional value for your company, we invite you
to cancel your service anytime within the first 30 days and you will
never be billed. If you choose to cancel after that, you can do so
at any time with
no penalty, no hassle and no further charges.
We guarantee your satisfaction!
Ready?
Sign
up today, and
take a strong step towards fortifying yourself
against one of the most ruthless challenges we face in this industry.

Jack Gordon, CEO
WebRecon LLC
P.S.
Remember, knowledge is the key, and the FDCPA
Litigant Alert delivers that knowledge for a fraction of the cost of even one
unnecessary lawsuit. Try our zero risk service, and start saving
yourself the immense resources required to fight frivolous lawsuits.
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