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Man alleges Absolute Financial Services falsely stated it filed two complaints against him

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Man alleges Absolute Financial Services falsely stated it filed two complaints against him

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HOUSTON – A consumer alleges a South Carolina debt collector failed to identify itself in a voicemail.

Micheal A. Rodriguez filed a complaint on Oct. 30 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas against Creditors Solution Services LLC, doing business as Absolute Financial Services, alleging violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Texas Debt Collection Act.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on Oct. 4, he began receiving calls from the defendant attempting to collect on an alleged debt. He alleges that the defendant left him a voicemail message and did not communicate the mini-Miranda warning required by the FDCPA and falsely stated it filed two complaints against him.

The plaintiff holds Creditors Solution Services LLC responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to disclose its identity in the voicemail and threatened to take legal action without the intention to do so to induce him into paying debt.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks statutory and actual damages, costs and reasonable attorney fees and any other relief deemed just and proper. He is represented by Alexander J. Taylor, Marwan R. Daher and Omar T. Sulaiman of Sulaiman Law Group LTD in Lombard, Illinois.

Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas case number 4:18-cv-04123

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