Capital One Responded - Now What
Date: Mon, 06/13/2011 - 09:05
I got back 3 statements and the agreement, but no signed docs etc.
The 3 statements had no activity, but a balance which I don't recognize.
What can I do now?
Jules
You should check out whether or not your collection agency has p
You should check out whether or not your collection agency has provided you with the copies of the following documents:
1. Complete payment history of the concerned account in order to prove that the amount the CA wishes to collect is accurate.
2. Agreement with the original creditor that authorises the CA to collect the debt.
3. Agreement which has the signature of the debtor where he promises to pay the actual creditor.
If you haven't received these details, you shouldn't make the payments. You may let the CA know that the validation is improper. You may ask them to validate the debt again.
Is this your debt??? Capital One is one not to be messed with..
Is this your debt??? Capital One is one not to be messed with....they will sue. Do your research....read the forum. If this is your debt, obviously the CA is collecting on behalf of Cap One. Settle it or pay it....or they will end up suing you.
Sorry, I meant to say this was for the Original Creditor, Capita
Sorry, I meant to say this was for the Original Creditor, Capital One. After I disputed with CRA first and launched the investigation with the OC.
I don't see a CA associated with this one.
The statement isn't mine and I know the account isn't mine. There's no signed contract... just an agreement doc.
I understand what's needed for a CA, what do I do now after the OC provides statements?
Thank you for your responses. :)
Any ideas on what to do after the OC response? Thanks
Any ideas on what to do after the OC response?
Thanks