DV Requirements Credit Reports
Date: Fri, 08/15/2008 - 11:45
Ran across this from the ACA in regards to DV's in response to a consumer discovering a tradeline on their reports.
http://www.acainternational.org/images/209/consumerversionvalidationrightsfdcpafcra.pdf
Their stance is that any DV not in response to a dunning letter is not binding and therefore, does not require any response.
http://www.acainternational.org/images/209/consumerversionvalidationrightsfdcpafcra.pdf
Their stance is that any DV not in response to a dunning letter is not binding and therefore, does not require any response.
I love how thier 'official' little paper misquotes Chaundry. I
I love how thier 'official' little paper misquotes Chaundry. I love how they do that. That little write up isn't even good for toilet paper..would chafe.
Okay I been at alot of the forums and I keep seeing "dunning let
Okay I been at alot of the forums and I keep seeing "dunning letter". Can someone explain what this exactly is? I am trying to educate myself because I know this is important in the credit world.
The initial written communication from a CA is referred to as a
The initial written communication from a CA is referred to as a dunning letter. It must have the mini-miranda informing the consumer of the 30 day right to dispute.