Out of curiosity, how are your clients going to prevent sharing of information protected under the FDCPA with third parties?

E-mail addresses aren't guaranteed to actually belong to the person you think you are sending to.


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Brie
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The Summit Open Source Development Group
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On Mar 22, 2024, at 2:43 PM, Michael Irvine via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:



Hello postmasters,

 

One of our clients has been sending a debt collection campaign using email as the last resort of communication. These emails are more transactional and use a campaign mailing system to give some analytics.

 

Context:

We have 2 standard emails that go our daily. These emails describe the debt and how they can help.

 

IP Addresses:

149.72.234.90

149.72.238.176

168.245.18.103

 

NOTE: IPs are dedicated from SendGrid

 

Subject line:

Unifin is here to help with your [DEBTDESCRIPTION1] account.

NOTE: [DEBTDESCRIPTION1] is the name of the debt company.

 

From Addresses are:

olivia.ander...@unifinrs.com

emily.thomp...@unifinrs.com

 

Reply-to email is:

myacco...@unifininc.com

 

Please reach out to me directly if there is additional information needed.

 

Thank you,

Michael Irvine | Great Computer Solutions

m...@greatsys.com

 

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