Question about C&D letters
Date: Thu, 03/08/2007 - 17:54
If I want to send out a Cease and Desist letter to an attornys office stating
"I/We have decided that we do not desire to work with a collection agency under any circumstances. I/We will contact the original creditor to resolve this matter directly, as circumstances warrant."
Could this really happen? How can you work directly with the original creditor if the original creditor sold my debt to this attornys office?
What choices do I have if the attorny now owns my debt?
"I/We have decided that we do not desire to work with a collection agency under any circumstances. I/We will contact the original creditor to resolve this matter directly, as circumstances warrant."
Could this really happen? How can you work directly with the original creditor if the original creditor sold my debt to this attornys office?
What choices do I have if the attorny now owns my debt?
If they legally own the debt,the original creditor is out of the
If they legally own the debt,the original creditor is out of the picture.Call oc and verify they have sold.
Just so you know I normally don't send a full c&d to anyone unless it is either not your debt or it is sol.
Quote:How can you work directly with the original creditor if th
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How can you work directly with the original creditor if the original creditor sold my debt to this attornys office? |
You could only attempt to deal with the original creditor if they assigned the debt to a collection agency. Since the debt has been sold, you must now deal with whomever owns your debt.
Cajun referenced a full CND...sending that is a great way to tri
Cajun referenced a full CND...sending that is a great way to trigger a lawsuit against you (if they are entitled to sue you for payment).