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recent dv letter

Date: Mon, 11/27/2006 - 05:49

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 11/27/2006 - 05:49

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i have just recently sent a dv letter certified mail to a collection agency collecting for a cc bought by some1 else.the amounts seemed very high and were increased by 1000s over a very small pd of time,i,ve been reading that until they send validation they have to stop collection activities.what does that mean? does that mean phone calls also?also i am worried they may try to file suit can they do that while during validation process if i asked for it within 30 day period?


Did the collection agency send you anything before sending the DV letter? It seems that they have given something in writing seeing which you found the charges higher. If this is the case, you have to send a dispute letter asking for correct presentation of the account. The CA will verify your dispute with the credit company and provide proper calculation.

You can also contact the credit company and find out the actual status of the account. They will take your payments if the file is with them. If this is arranged, you won't need to deal with the CA. Send a cease and desist letter and stop them from calling further. Mention that if there any need to contact, it should be done by writing only.


lrhall41

Submitted by Howard on Mon, 11/27/2006 - 10:11

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no they did not send anything before this letter..i find an old bill from about 8 months ago from a different collector.. the letter i just got is from a new collector.all it has is the amount the original creditor and the new owner..this debt is very old,i cannot remember the original amount but goin from the last letter received it has increases by 1000s of dollars.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 11/27/2006 - 12:31

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Guest, since it was bought from another collection agency, you won't be able to work with the original creditor,probably. They usually charge off the account and then sell it to junk debt buyers. They are supposed to stop calling and trying to collect during the dv process. Keep records of who and when they conatct you, also copies of the debt validation letter you sent. If they do try to take you to court, you will have documentation that shows they did not validate. Good Luck..Karen


lrhall41

Submitted by Bossy4455 on Mon, 11/27/2006 - 14:57

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