Law office sent me a letter
Date: Sun, 01/29/2006 - 19:35
Hi TMD, I can't give you any info on LVNV funding but I can tell
Hi TMD, I can't give you any info on LVNV funding but I can tell you that you are fine in sending a 'do not call' letter. Just make it perfectly clear that you are not cutting off all correspondence with them-Just the phone calls-and request written correspondence ONLY. NO PHONE CALLS to your home or job and you would appreciate their co-operation in this matter. I have sent out several. THe ones that are really interested in working with me, respect my wishes and still respond but in written form. It doesn't stop them from writing if you make it clear that they can still do so. But make it clear that you will no longer accept phone calls. Hope I've helped. :D Shirley
LVNV is a junk debt buyer.They buy old debts that may or may not
LVNV is a junk debt buyer.They buy old debts that may or may not be past the date, SOL.They are known for Re-aging Accounts: Junk debt buyers attempt to force settlement on "time barred" or "Expired Statute of Limitations" accounts. The actual date that the debt becomes delinquent is supposed to be reported to credit reporting agencies under FCRA/FACTA within 90 days of the delinquency.If you admit to the debt,or send any payment the SOL will start over again,and they can take you to court.You are doing the right thing buy sending a validation letter.If the debt is past the SOL you may not hear from them again.
Adding more information of LVNV Funding, here is a thread that y
Adding more information of LVNV Funding, here is a thread that you will like to view for better understanding on the company.
http://forums.debtcc.com/forums/lvnvfunding.html
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or will they immediately retaliate and sue me since they can't call and harass me |
In your C&D letter, since you are leaving the option to be contacted by mail, the mode of contact is not getting blocked. They can still correspond with you if they need to. And after requesting for debt validation, the company has to provide you the complete details in accurate shape. You can legally refuse to pay the debt till it's properly presented before you. Also, the company cannot hit any further negative remark during this investigation period.
Having yourself in the safer side, you can take legal actions if the company tries to call you over the phone after receiving your cease and desist letter. The company is restricted from calling you in legal terms and a violation done will give rise to legal actions. Make sure that you send your letter through certified mail with return receipt requested. You will get sure that the company has received your letter after signing the green slip.
Thanks for the info everyone. I will send out the letter today.
Thanks for the info everyone. I will send out the letter today. I looked up this attorney's office on FindLaw.com, and they have offices all over the place, like 10-15 different addresses on them. The one I got a letter from was on Ohio.
Last time I got a letter from an attorney's office regarding an account, they ended up sending it to a CA after a couple of months, which I thought was kinda odd. Guess maybe they were not licensed to collect the debt...not really sure.
I don't know what this one is for though, and it makes me wonder why these attorney's would be so unprofessional that they do not even put in their letter what the debt is for. Very strange. Thanks.
As you have the legal rights to refuse payment till the debt is
As you have the legal rights to refuse payment till the debt is not properly presented by the company, make sure that you state every point required in the debt validation.
Though, the company will not mention details of every point requested by you, but it should clearly state the details about which creditor they are collecting for. Based on the info given to you, you will understand the history of the debt and the creditors and make payment arrangements for it.
If there's even a microscopic chance that the debt is out of sta
If there's even a microscopic chance that the debt is out of statute, don't pay it. That resets the clock.