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Date: Sun, 07/17/2011 - 17:33
Double check your credit report. Send them a cease and desist
Double check your credit report.
Send them a cease and desist letter. Tell them you were 17 when they started calling and that you have never had an account with that bank.
Dear CA.
I hereby dispute this debt...I have never had an account with said bank. Also, I was a minor when you started collecting this debt.
Never contact me, my family or neighbors by any means ever again.
Hi, In such a situation, it is really important for you to che
Hi,
In such a situation, it is really important for you to check your credit report to find out if there is any such debt listed on your credit report. If it is there and as you say that you never have had any such debt, send a debt validation letter to the collection agency.
If you owe no such debt, in all probability they won???t be able to validate the debt. Then send them a cease and desist letter stating that you are not responsible for this debt and that they should stop contacting you for the same.
In addition to that, dispute the debt with the credit bureaus to remove it from your credit report. However, if the debt is not there on your credit report you can directly go on to send a cease and desist letter to them. For sample letters check out http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/letters/
Hope this helps
Thanks,
Marvel Becks
Also, what state are you in? There is a possibility that the al
Also, what state are you in? There is a possibility that the alleged debt is even beyond the statute of limitations.
Debt Validation letter
Send them a debt validation letter, there are many websites to show you how. It works!