UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C.
20580
Bureau of Consumer Protection
July 15, 1997
David R. Gamache
FDCPA Committee - CILA
Newman, Goldfarb, Freyman & Klein, P.C.
Pierre Laclede Center
Suite 1800
7733 Forsyth Blvd.
St. Louis (Clayton), MO 63105-1801
Dear Mr. Gamache:
I have your letter of April 22, 1997, to Mr. Donald Clark of
this office, which he has referred to me for reply. You ask whether
the requirements of Section 807(11) of the Fair Debt Collection
Practices Act, as amended, would be satisfied if the disclosure
previously required by that Section (before the amendment) is
used in all communications with a consumer to collect a
debt, i.e., "This is an attempt to collect a debt
and any information obtained will be used for that purpose."
Literal compliance with the current requirements of Section 807(11)
would mandate a separate disclosure like "this communication
is from a debt collector." However, insofar as Commission
staff is concerned, we consider the previously required statement
quoted above as sufficient to comply with the current requirements.
In these circumstances, we regard anyone "attempting to collect
a debt" as a debt collector is the generic sense and that
anyone receiving a letter containing the above statement would
make that connection. The doctrine of "substantial compliance"
applies in this context.
I hope this is responsive to your request.
Sincerely,
John F. LeFevre
Attorney
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