Collection Agency Confusion!!
Date: Sun, 03/08/2009 - 09:37
I would start by contacting your original creditors to see who t
I would start by contacting your original creditors to see who they list as having your account. How old are these accounts? If they are years old your original creditor may not know.
Another idea would be to get a current credit report.
Sometimes it happens that the Original creditor sells off a debt
Sometimes it happens that the Original creditor sells off a debt to a collection agency who in turn again sell off the debt to another CA. So you should send a debt validation letter to the collection agency to whom the debt has been finally sold.
Now, there are some creditors who only transfers the right to collect the debt to a collection agency but does not sell off the debt. In such cases the name of both the OC and the CA may appear in your report. Now, I think that in your case the OC has withdrawn from the CA the right to collect your debt. So, you should send a debt validation letter to the original creditor.
