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Letter to end all communication

Date: Mon, 06/02/2008 - 12:18

Submitted by nicole.roman
on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 12:18

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Total Replies: 5


Is there any sort of letter that I can send out asking to end all communication attempts via telephone and to ceast and desist, also asking them to send me all information about my debt so I may them by mail rather than phone. I get over a dozen calls a day also while im at work from a creditor. But yet don't see anything to me via mail. Also when they do call they don't leave a message and when they do it's either a machine or someone saying something that I can't even understand a word they are saying.


From your post it seems to me that you want a sample Cease and Desist letter. I am giving a sample letter below: -

[quote][Your Name]
[Your Mailing Address]
[Your City/State/Zip]


Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested # [Insert the Certified Mail Receipt Number here]



[Insert today's Date]


[Insert name of collection agent, if available]
[Insert name of collection agency]
[Insert address of collection agency]
[Insert City/State/Zip of collection agency]

REF: Account # [Insert either the original account number or the collection agency's account reference number here]

Dear [Insert name of debt collector calling--if available--here]:

You are hereby notified under provisions of Public Laws 95-109 and 99-361, also known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, that your services are no longer desired.

You and your organization must CEASE & DESIST all attempts to collect the above debt. Failure to comply with this law will result in my immediately filing a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and the [Insert your home state here] Attorney General's office. I will pursue all criminal and civil claims against you and your company.

Let this letter also serve as your warning that I may utilize telephone recording devices in order to document any telephone conversations that we may have in the future.

Furthermore, if any negative information is placed on my credit bureau reports by your agency after receipt of this notice, this will cause me to file suit against you and your organization, both personally and corporately, to seek any and all legal remedies available to me by law.

Since it is my policy neither to recognize nor deal with collection agencies, I will settle this account with the original creditor.

Give this matter the attention it deserves!

And have a nice day.[/quote]

You can find more such letters in http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/letters/ .

Regards,

Phoenix


lrhall41

Submitted by phoenix on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 01:05

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Hi nicole, it would be better if you send them the DV letter prior to the C&D letter.

According to the fdcpa, the collector can't call you at work and can only call you during the time stated in the law. Thus, they're actually violating the FDCPA laws by calling you at work.

The validation of debt letter will stop any kind of collection effort form their part till they don't respond to the letter.


lrhall41

Submitted by tweetyturner on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 02:53

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What times are they allowed to call you? And how many times is considered harrasment for them to call you a day? I have some they will call up to 5-6 times a day and it's just a recording?


lrhall41

Submitted by nicole.roman on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 06:07

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