Foti v. NCO Financial Systems, Inc.

424 F. Supp. 2d 643, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13857, 2006 WL 779774
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedMarch 25, 2006
Docket1:04-cr-00707
StatusPublished
Cited by106 cases

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Foti v. NCO Financial Systems, Inc., 424 F. Supp. 2d 643, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13857, 2006 WL 779774 (S.D.N.Y. 2006).

Opinion

OPINION AND ORDER

KARAS, District Judge.

Plaintiffs Paul S. Foti, Chris Zebro, and Zovinar Ashjian (collectively Plaintiffs) bring this action, on behalf of themselves and all other persons similarly situated, alleging that Defendant NCO Financial Systems, Inc. (Defendant or “NCO”), a debt collector, violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA” or “Act”), 15 U.S.C. § 1692 et seq. Specifically, Plaintiffs allege violations of the FDCPA based on two communications: (1) a January 18, 2004 pre-recorded message; and *647 (2) a January 26, 2004 telephone conversation. NCO moves to dismiss Counts One and Two of the First Amended Class Action Complaint (“Amended Complaint”) pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6). 1 For the reasons stated below, the Motion is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. 2

I. Background

For the purpose of this Motion, the Court will take as true the facts alleged in the Amended Complaint, which are as follows. On January 1, 2004, Foti received a collection letter (“January 1 Letter”) from NCO seeking to collect a debt of $78.75 on behalf of Columbia House Company. (Am. Comply 21, Ex. A) The January 1 Letter provides, in pertinent part:

The named creditor 3 has placed this account with our office for collection. It is important that you forward payment in full.
If you choose not to respond to this notification, we will assign your account to a collector with instructions to collect the balance.
Unless you notify this office within 30 days after receiving this notice that you dispute the validity of the debt or any portion thereof, this office will assume this debt is valid. If you notify this office in writing within 30 days from receiving this notice, this office will obtain verification of the debt or obtain a copy of a judgment and mail you a copy of such judgment or verification. If you request this office [sic] in writing within 30 days after receiving this notice, this office will provide you with the name and address of the original creditor, if different from the current creditor.
This is an attempt to collect [illegible] debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. This is a communication from a debt collector.

(Am.Compl.Ex. A) Plaintiffs do not contest that this letter complied with the FDCPA requirements (Am.Compl^ 22), and, in particular, the requirement that a debt collector’s initial communication provide

*648 the debtor with notice of a thirty-day validation period. (Am.CompU 23)

Plaintiffs’ allegations stem from two subsequent communications. First, Plaintiffs contend that on or about January 18, 2004, NCO called Foti’s residence and left the following uniform, pre-recorded, and standardized message (“January 18 PreRecorded Message”): 4

Good day, we are calling from NCO Financial Systems regarding a personal business matter that requires your immediate attention. Please call back 1-866-701-1275 once again please call back, toll-free, 1-866-701-1275, this is not a solicitation.

(Am.CompLf 27, Ex. B) (emphasis by Plaintiffs omitted) Plaintiffs allege that this message was “communicated to millions of other debtors, including members of the Class.” (Am.Compl.t 26)

Second, Plaintiffs contend that on January 26, 2004, Foti called the toll-free number (referenced in the message outlined above), and had the following conversation with an NCO agent (“January 26 Conversation”):

NCO Agent: Good afternoon, NCO, can I help you?
Paul Foti: Yes, hi, I am responding to a message that I got on my machine NCO Agent: OK, and what’s your telephone number that we dialed?
Paul Foti: Uh, 845-223-3954 NCO Agent: OK, just bear with me here for one moment ... OK, we are looking for a Paul Foti Paul Foti: Yes
NCO Agent: Is this him? OK sir what we are calling in regards to is
Paul Foti: What, what 5 I was away, when did you call me?
NCO Agent: I have no idea
Paul Foti: What do you mean you have no idea?
NCO Agent: I have no idea sir, I personally did not phone you
Paul Foti: OK can you transfer me to the person that called me, let me see if I need to speak to a certain person
NCO Agent: It doesn’t matter who called you sir, [chuckle] it doesn’t matter, a whole bunch of agents get assigned to call millions of people a day it doesn’t matter who called you
Paul Foti: OK, OK
NCO Agent: OK, you’re Paul Foti?
Paul Foti: Yes
NCO Agent: OK, sir, what we are calling in regard to is two outstanding Columbia House accounts, one’s for thirty eight dollars and thirteen cents and the other is for seventy eight dollars and seventy five cents. They’ve both been sent here into collections by Columbia House.
Paul Foti: OK, it said, the message was that it required my immediate attention, what does that mean?
NCO Agent: And it does. Because you have accounts sitting here in collections and it’s not a solicitation and the problem is, sir, that if you don’t take care of this, we call up to four times a day.
Paul Foti: You could you would call me you could call me up to four times a day?
*649 NCO Agent: Yeah, we could call you very often.
Paul Foti: If I don’t take care of it.
NCO Agent: Yes.
Paul Foti: So, so what do you need me to do today?
NCO Agent: Pay the account
Paul Foti: Excúseme?
NCO Agent: Pay the account
Paul Foti: Pay the account
NCO Agent: Pay the account
Paul Foti: OK, uh what what if I don’t want you to call my house anymore?
NCO Agent: eh you’ve got to pay the account
Paul Foti: and what if I don’t want to pay the account

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