Friday, August 19, 2005

Uncle Normie is back at his old tricks again

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It seems that the fool who calls himself "E.Normis Debtor" AKA "Uncle Normie"
is busy on yet another message board. Maybe that is why he hasn't updated his Looney Tunes Blog since May 23rd. If he don't do something with it pretty soon it will die of old age. It appears that he thinks his stupid rantings can't be seen by the Wrench

Of course, we all know that his only mission in life is to attempt to make himself look intelligent while bashing others. He's just up to his old tricks again.

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I more than welcome the challenge. Smile

It was probably best stated by in federal court in Sambor v. Omnia Credit Services:

Because Omnia "ceased" collecting the alleged debt, Omnia did not violate the FDCPA by failing to verify Sambor's debt. To hold otherwise, as Sambor would have this court do, would lead to liability under the FDCPA every time a debt collector could not verify a debt. For example, if a credit card company referred an outstanding account to a debt collector and then the credit card company had a fire that destroyed its records, [**24] under Sambor's reasoning, the debt collector would violate the FDCPA because it could never send validation of the disputed debt to the consumer, even if the consumer did, in fact, owe the money. As a result, under Sambor's [*1243] reasoning, a debt collector would essentially have to verify the debt prior to its initial communication with the debtor. Had Congress intended this, Congress would have so stated in the FDCPA.


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One consolation about memory loss in old age is that you also forget a lot of the things you didn't intend to remember in the first place.

Oh! That's the answer! He is so old he can't remember to update his Looney Tunes blog.