Portfolio Recovery
Date: Wed, 03/19/2008 - 05:18
hi again Ray, how have you been doing? My family has kept you i
hi again Ray, how have you been doing? My family has kept you in our prayers, I hope that your recovery has begun.
OK, good looking out on that new DV letter youre sending. I cannot tell you for certain, but I can take an educated guess at what happened.
1--the previous CA tried to get you to pay.
2--you sent them a certified letter, which by now CA's would pretty much know that a certified letter when they asked you to pay probably means a DV request.
3--They didnt sign for it.
4--This debt was sold to someone else.
This is usually a decent indication that they cannot validate the debt. These companies buy up debts and their only way to break even is to collect on them. If they had the proof you were looking for, they would not have been so eager to sell that debt to yet another collector.
Send out the new DV letter, certified RRR. Let us know what happens. Oh, one more thing--do you know the date that Portfolio put this on your report? That is considered a communication, and within 5 days of that communication they are required to send you a statement explaining your rights. My guess is that they did not do so. Thats worth $1000 in your pocket--an fdcpa violation. Let me know how this turns out, I would be more than happy to help along the way. And you take care of yourself!
Jon
Thanks Jon for your prayers, I still have problems with my visio
Thanks Jon for your prayers, I still have problems with my vision, supposed to have laser surgery 4/1 to seal off leaking blood vessels in my eyes. Am taking Coumadin blood thinner and blood has gotten to thin, bleeding out my nose and mouth.
Credit Report shows Portfolio reported this on my CR 2/2008. Thanks for your asistance in this matter. I may email you to get you to help me with this matter.
Thanks again.
Ray