n7 Jenkins also analogizes the provision to a similar section in the Truth In Lending Act ("TILA"), 15 U.S.C. § 1640(c), which is limited to clerical mistakes and which does not include errors of judgment or law. But as the district court noted, the TILA bona fide error provision expressly defined bona fide errors as "clerical, calculation, computer malfunction and programming, and printing errors, except that an error of legal judgment with respect to a person's obligations under this subchapter is not a bona fide error." 15 U.S.C. § 1640(c). The FDCPA provision does no such thing. This, along with the statutes' different purposes, distinguishes the two.