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Harrassment for an old debt

Date: Sat, 06/30/2007 - 08:42

Submitted by anonymous
on Sat, 06/30/2007 - 08:42

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vital recovery services are harrasing me for an old debt That is not on my credit. I Sent a letter stating the fair credit act. They are still bothering me.


Hi Tysala--

They have not violated the fair credit reporting act. They are not required by law to report a debt on your credit file. Now, if they report a debt on there, that falls under "collection activity"....and as such, they can be held liable if the information is not validated. But that is different than what you have here.

When you say "old", how old are we talking? For this situation, the age of a debt begins when it first went past due, unless you have since made payments. Making any payment on a debt will "reage" it, meaning the clock starts over. There is a set amount of time that a CA has to take legal action against you on a debt. That is the clock I was talking about--each state has a different law. If you post what state you live in, I will find out the Statute of Limitations in that state. Also, what kind of debt is this? It makes a difference with the SOL.

As usual, law student posted fantastic advice. I agree, send out a validation letter by certified mail. The cease and desist is a good idea too. If you need an example of this letter that you can use, let me know and I will be happy to put one in here for you. Or, you can look in the do-it-yourself part of this website for one.


lrhall41

Submitted by skydivr7673 on Sat, 06/30/2007 - 20:38

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Hi Tysala

Law student and Skydivr 7673 are correct. You should send a cease and desist letter to the collection agency asking them to stop contacting you. The letter should be sent via certified mail with a return receipt requested. After receiving the letter, they may contact you only once to notify you that they will no longer contact you or to tell you that they are going to take a legal action against you. You can also send a debt validation letter to them. Remember to document all your conversation with the collection agency and also ask them to send their responses in writing so that you have a record. You can also check the Statute of limitations in your state. And if your debt is out of statute debt, then notify it to the collection agency.


lrhall41

Submitted by Good Nelly on Wed, 07/04/2007 - 05:13

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