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Sub: #17
Replied on 11-25-2006, 07:37 PM
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You always have the right to view any information pertaining to the validity of any debt.

You know which debts you owe and which ones you don't.

If you didn't sign the contract then you need to go to the police station to press charges and file a report. Especialy if you have been making payments on it durring anytime, or if you used it. Because to be totaly honest a police report is the only thing that is going to help you have this debt dropped, if it isn't yours.

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Replied on 11-27-2006, 07:53 AM
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I wasn't sure if anyone knows for sure the site to look up the SOL for accounts. I looked up one and it said for "Open Ended" accounts and it said 10 and I was in this site this morning Link deleted as per forum rules - Mike
and it says it is only 4 how do I know which is true? Thanks so much,




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