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Wis. Stat. § 427.103

Definitions: “claim”; “debt collection”; “debt collector”

Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case 2004 WI App 80 - Zehetner v. CHRYSLER FINANCIAL CO., LLC. (2004)

Most recently applied in Gable v. Universal Acceptance Corp. (September 2018)

1971 c. 239; 1997 a. 302

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(1) “Claim” means any obligation or alleged obligation arising from a consumer transaction, including a transaction that is primarily for an agricultural purpose.

(2) “Debt collection” means any action, conduct or practice of soliciting claims for collection or in the collection of claims owed or due or alleged to be owed or due a merchant by a customer.

(3) “Debt collector” means any person engaging, directly or indirectly, in debt collection, and includes any person who sells, or offers to sell, forms represented to be a collection system, device or scheme, intended or calculated to be used to collect claims. The term does not include a printing company engaging in the printing and sale of forms.

Official source: Wisconsin State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Wisconsin statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.