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Sub: #1 Smith Debnam, Narron Saintsing&Meyers, LLP? Anyone heard
Replied on 09-04-2007, 07:25 PM
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I got a letter today from these "attorneys" saying they have been retained by LVNV Funding. I requested validation from LVNV awhile ago (3 months or more), have the green card so I know it got there and never heard from them.

Now this law firm sends me the standard mini miranda along wih a statement that "they desire to give me an opportunity to settle this matter before legal action becomes neccesary."

So what do I do? Do I DV the lawyers and what exactly should I say since it was never properly validated by the original CA? Thanks

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Replied on 09-05-2007, 02:36 AM
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Am I not mistaken that this would be an fdcpa vio...attempting to continue to collect while DV has not been provided?

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