What Client encourages Discounts?
Public Storage
Who is the youngest member in the office?
Ulysses
How many times per week can we call a debtor?
7 times
What does the word Calabasas mean?
Spanish for Squash or Pumpkin
What federal agency enforces the FDCPA?
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
What client(s) do NOT delete credit reporting?
Walden University
What month has the most staff birthdays?
September
How long do we have to validate the debt?
30 Days
Name 2 celebrities' who currently live in Calabasas
Justin Bieber, Khloe Kardashian, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Kris Jenner
What is the official flower of Calabasas
The California Poppy
What Client has the least possible disputes?
Lendistry - You either got the loan or you didn't :)
What is the average amount of time it takes for agents to drive to the office?
Over 1 hour
What does FDCPA stand for?
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
When was Calabasas founded?
April 5, 1991
What famous author, known for writing a famous Italian mafia book/film has a residence in Calabasas?
Mario Puzo - The Godfather
What Gov sector client offer no docs at all?
Otto Connect
What member of the crew has been at Cedars the longest?
Amir (Obviously)
What hours can we call Debtors?
8 AM to 9 PM
What other restaurant company has headquarters in Calabasas?
The Cheesecake Factory
What Real Housewives of Beverly Hills actress has been seen actively involved in local Calabasas community events?
Lisa Vanderpump
What client has the lowest Liquidity rate?
Townsquare interactive (5%)
What is the most common second Language spoken by all employees?
English - Don't forget the Lahore office :)
What was the FDCPA passed? (Bonus for exact date)
Sep 20th 1977
Who owns the oldest surviving private residences in all of the greater Los Angeles area?
Leonis Adobe owned by Miguel Leonis in 1840 - His house still stands today and is a working museum
In what case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that a debt collector’s false representation about the consequences of failing to pay a debt violated the FDCPA, even if the collector didn’t intend to deceive the consumer?
Heintz v. Jenkins (1995)