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This episode explains the critical difference between original creditors and debt buyers—a distinction that can significantly impact how you defend a debt collection lawsuit. Original creditors (like banks or credit card companies) typically have strong documentation and direct relationships with the account. In contrast, debt buyers purchase charged-off debts in bulk for a fraction of the value, often with limited records.
Because of this, debt buyers frequently face evidentiary challenges, including proving ownership of the debt (chain of title), authenticating records, and meeting legal standards in court. These weaknesses can create strategic advantages for consumers, particularly in settlement negotiations or litigation. The episode also highlights key legal protections, such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and statute of limitations defenses, which may apply to debt buyers but not original creditors.
If you’ve been sued by a company you don’t recognize, don’t ignore it—your defense strategy depends on understanding who is suing you. Contact Georgiou Law today to evaluate your case, protect your rights, and explore your options for dismissal or favorable settlement.
By Efstathios GeorgiouSend us Fan Mail
This episode explains the critical difference between original creditors and debt buyers—a distinction that can significantly impact how you defend a debt collection lawsuit. Original creditors (like banks or credit card companies) typically have strong documentation and direct relationships with the account. In contrast, debt buyers purchase charged-off debts in bulk for a fraction of the value, often with limited records.
Because of this, debt buyers frequently face evidentiary challenges, including proving ownership of the debt (chain of title), authenticating records, and meeting legal standards in court. These weaknesses can create strategic advantages for consumers, particularly in settlement negotiations or litigation. The episode also highlights key legal protections, such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and statute of limitations defenses, which may apply to debt buyers but not original creditors.
If you’ve been sued by a company you don’t recognize, don’t ignore it—your defense strategy depends on understanding who is suing you. Contact Georgiou Law today to evaluate your case, protect your rights, and explore your options for dismissal or favorable settlement.