HELP QUICK! LVNV Funding and Gurstal, Staloch and Chargo
Date: Thu, 08/20/2009 - 06:37
Any help?? Should I fire them off a dv letter or is it too late
Any help?? Should I fire them off a dv letter or is it too late for that??
How long has the account been w/the law firm? I had an account
How long has the account been w/the law firm? I had an account that was turned over that same firm (for a little over $2k), and they had their internal collection department trying to collect for several months before it escalated.
Did you receive a dunning letter? They are required to send you
Did you receive a dunning letter? They are required to send you one within 5 days of initial contact. It spells out your right to dispute the debt. If they did not send it, then they have violated the FDCPA. If they did send it to you, you only have 30 days to send the dv letter, or they can ignore it. It is assumed that if you do not send the letter within the 30 days, you accept the debt is valid. If you still have the option of a dv, then I would. They have to cease collection activity until they validate the debt. If they don't then that is a violation of the FDCPA. If you are beyond the 30 day period, then you need to work out the payment arrangement. Do not give them your banking information unless you have a written agreement on their letterhead. If you have an agreement, and they take money earlier than scheduled, or a different amount, then that is another violation.