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Feb 2023 WebRecon Stats: The Red Sea
Quick analysis: The Red Sea It may have happened once or twice over the years, I’m not even sure (and who has the time to go
WebRecon April 2023 Stats: Everything Down again
Quick analysis: In April, everything was down again (mostly by double digits) after a short March rebound. How far down? FDCPA was down -16.2% for the
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FDCPA Lawsuit Statistics, July 1-15, 2009
There were about 227 FDCPA cases and 70 FCRA lawsuits in the first half of July…
FDCPA and Other Consumer Lawsuit Statistics, December 1-15, 2011
This period’s statistics are skewed by one very large lawsuit, the third such instance in recent months. “Bonne V. Encore Capital Group,” with 168 unique
Debt Collection Litigation & CFPB Complaint Statistics, March 2014
Quick analysis: In the March data we see an answer to one burning question… why were CFPB complaints down so drastically (like 20%) last month? The answer
Introducing WebRecon 2.0…
For the last two years, we have taken on the daunting task of reimagining what WebRecon should be, how it should work, and what it
Debt Collection Litigation & CFPB Complaint Statistics, November 2013
Quick analysis: November confirmed what has been fairly clear all year – FDCPA and FCRA litigation against debt collectors is declining, while TCPA is expanding.
Litigation Tumbles in Feb: WebRecon Stats for Feb 2022
Quick analysis: After a strong start to 2022, litigation tumbles in Feb FDCPA (-12.9%), TCPA (-16.8%) and FCRA (-19.8%) were all down by double-digit percentages in
WebRecon Stats for Mar 2018: Strike That, Reverse It
Quick analysis: Sooo…. do you remember in January when we told you that the 4925 CFPB complaints filed that month blew past the previous record of
FDCPA and Other Consumer Rights Lawsuit Statistics, September 16-30, 2009
There were a total of 732 FDCPA cases filed for the month of September 2009, along with 69 FCRA cases and 5 TCPA cases…
Some notes about our statistics…
When reading our complaint statistics, please be aware of the following: Our consumer litigation statistics are based solely on federal case data. While we collect