States Recovery (Located somewhere in Sacramento, CA)
Date: Thu, 05/25/2006 - 14:25
CrysAnn Be aware of your legal rights. This collector is doin
CrysAnn
Be aware of your legal rights. This collector is doing many things that violate the federal laws. Go through the FDCPA2 laws and challenge him with the details of the debt account in writing. He is bound to follow the federal laws.
I also assume that this person is not making a genuine collection. He should have given you something in writing within 5 days after placing the initial communication.
This person is using scary techniques to get your money. Don't pay anything until you know the credit company for which he is collecting. It will also be good if you don't make any commitment at this time.
Send a debt validation letter in writing through certified mail with return receipt requested. This will cover your legal approach and the person will be forced to comply with the fdcpa.
Hi CrysAnn Follow the advice Gretchin gave. I will also insis
Hi CrysAnn
Follow the advice Gretchin gave. I will also insist you to check the licensing of this company before they make any contact with you. You can get this information from the licensing authority in your state and know their business.