Collector Attempting To Collect Paid Debt
Date: Fri, 10/30/2009 - 22:45
Should I report them the Better Business Bureau and the Attorney General of the State?
If you have paid the debt and have proof, then sue them for viol
If you have paid the debt and have proof, then sue them for violations of the FCRA for $3000 per violation.
The original creditor informed them, twice, to stop collection e
The original creditor informed them, twice, to stop collection efforts.
I have saved all the postmarked envelops. I will call a lawyer, Monday.
Thanks for the information.
Quote:Originally Posted by NASCAR_DevilIf you have paid the debt
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Originally Posted by NASCAR_Devil If you have paid the debt and have proof, then sue them for violations of the FCRA for $3000 per violation. |
So, FCRA violations are $3000 a pop now? I thought it was $1000....when did this change?
FDCPA violations are $1k. FCRA violations... I haven't researche
FDCPA violations are $1k. FCRA violations... I haven't researched it, but $3k is the figure I've heard kicked around here for years. That may be a matter of $1k x 3 CRAs (when dealing with credit report inaccuracies), or something similar. As I said, I have not researched the matter.
It's $1000 per violation per CRA so $3000. Additionally, every
It's $1000 per violation per CRA so $3000. Additionally, every update made to the CRA would be another $1000 per update. Involve the FTC and they could face a civil penalty of $2500 per violation
Couldn't happen to a nicer, more deserving bunch of people...
Couldn't happen to a nicer, more deserving bunch of people...