IC system
Date: Thu, 06/29/2006 - 10:04
Do they still have to comply with the validation letter I send, even though they say they sent information to me.
I would like to know if I am on the right track.
Anyone can correct me if I'm wrong - but if they don't own the d
Anyone can correct me if I'm wrong - but if they don't own the debt, I'd be weary of what they say. Have you contacted HSBC regarding the debt? See if the actual creditor can send a validation letter and also ask if you can work through them instead of the 3rd party that is calling you. HSBC responds well to my requests so perhaps that is a sign that they are easy to work with!
If they have sent the letter, ask them to verify the address use
If they have sent the letter, ask them to verify the address used. You will get clear if they are lying or you have the right to request validation. In any case, send your debt validation letter through certified mail. This is a proof for knowing the details of the account and paying to the right company.