Debt Collector Uses False or Misleading Documents to Pursue Alleged Debt
A consumer received collection documents from First National Bank of Omaha that appear to contain false or misleading information about an alleged debt. This represents a potential FDCPA violation involving deceptive collection practices. Single complaint with limited scope for software intervention.
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