asset acceptance
Date: Wed, 03/04/2009 - 15:49
Thanks
Kari
Depending on which company they are calling themselves they may
Depending on which company they are calling themselves they may or may not be able to legally collect in California.
Info please:
How much is the debt?
What is it for?
When did youlast make payment?
Did you receive a valid summons with a court docket number and the court stamp on it?
Have you received anything from them in writing?
Have you sent them a Validation Letter?
They would have to contract with an attorney who is licensed to
They would have to contract with an attorney who is licensed to practice law in your state.
The debt has been with them for about 3 months now in their last
The debt has been with them for about 3 months now in their last letter they are saying they might have to take legal action so I am guessing that will be their next step to take
Send them a DV letter and make them prove their abilities to col
Send them a DV letter and make them prove their abilities to collect. Don't worry about the intial 30 day window, i did it after a year and they sent papers that they drew up and I kept rejecting them as inadequate and finally I received a letter from the "staff attorney" stating that she had reviewed the information and it was all in order and they would go ahead with the suit. I once again sent them a letter stating that they had failed to legally validate the debt and that according to the California Sec of State they were not license to operate in the state. Never heard from them again.