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Did you know debt collectors can lose cases just by misreading a letter?
In this video, Brian Parker breaks down the Rockey v. Med-1 case, where the Indiana Court of Appeals clarified the difference between a mistake of fact and a mistake of law under the FDCPA.
You’ll discover:
✅ Why a Cease & Desist letter is different from a Validation Request
✅ How the bona fide error defense works (and why it failed here)
✅ What the FDCPA really says about debt collector contact
✅ How these cases protect your consumer rights
Watch now to learn how to recognize these tactics and defend yourself with confidence.
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00:00 Intro & Case Setup
01:10 Cease and Desist vs Validation
02:40 Certified Mail Rule
04:10 Med One Misread Letter
05:40 FDCPA Statute Breakdown
07:10 Bonafide Error Defense
08:40 Appeals Court Reversal
10:20 Mistake of Law Explained
12:00 Words Matter Finale
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