Collection Agency Question
Date: Sun, 12/17/2006 - 07:17
Welcome! I would check the SOL for you state to make sure it isn
Welcome! I would check the SOL for you state to make sure it isn't out of the time frame at http://www.fair-debt-collection.com/SOL-by-State.html#T Have you tried contact the original creditor with the statement you sent in? Did they ever send you(the original creditor) anything after you wrote the letter? Keep us posted...Karen
No matter what you eventually do, keep careful records of all yo
No matter what you eventually do, keep careful records of all your contacts with Asset Acceptance. If they get abusive, contact an consumer attorney (naca.net).
The best thing is (alwyas) to try to settle the debt. I believe there are resources on this site to help you do that. It sounds like you do owe the debt, and it wasn't good planning to leave without taking care of it (but I'm sure you realize that now).
So do your best to work it out and pay the debt, at least while the collectors are cooperating with you. If they get abusive, enforce your rights.
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yes.. after asset acceptance had not validated my debt i wrote to the three credi bureaus with copies of what i sent to accept acceptance and how they did not respond to me ever, let a lone in a timely manner. to say the least it meant nothing.. the credit bureaus contacted asset acceptance and the credit bureaus wrote me letters stating that asset acceptance had validated the debt with them. now i want to settle, but for less if possible. i have been hearing that people can pay 30%, 60% of thier debt.. is there a standard letter going around that i can use?? thanks so much, this forum is so informative! :) - meredith
Meridith- there is a Do it Yourself section, under "Our Services
Meridith- there is a Do it Yourself section, under "Our Services" here. Also there are sample letters for about everything here you can use. Good Luck..Karen
Sorry- I meant to put this in for you http://www.debtconsolidati
Sorry- I meant to put this in for you http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/letters/ Karen
Is it your first time to settle an account? Beware that a first
Is it your first time to settle an account? Beware that a first time settlement can hurt your credit. But it is better than having a payment plan beyond 6 months.
Just some info for everyone. If you are pursuing legal action ag
Just some info for everyone. If you are pursuing legal action against a collection agency, you can see if they have violated any state laws in addition to the fdcpa. I live in WA state and they have adopted the FDCPA and have some additional requirements to operate in this state. Also any violation is subject to a $500 fine in WA. This state also has a couple more requirements in addition to what the FDCPA requires in debt validation. So check your state's Attorney General web site for the laws that govern how collection agencies are supposed to operate in your state. For all of you WA residents, collection agencies are governed under title RCW 19.16
Here is more resource info. I was on the Dept. of Revenue for WA
Here is more resource info. I was on the Dept. of Revenue for WA state website. This agency issues all the business licenses to operate within WA state. I'm sure other states have similar web agencies. But what I was looking for was to see if any of the collection agencies I am dealing with are licensed in WA state. To my surprise, several were not unless they are operating under a different name. Is that common? Collection agencies operate in a state without a business license?