C.U. Recovery
Date: Thu, 02/09/2012 - 03:36
All,
Got a letter, first contact, from these people, about 3 weeks ago.
Sent, CMRRR, a letter stating validation was required, and that their
multiple lies needed to be straightened out, and that they had to update
their information.
Not too surprisingly, I got another letter, stating they have tried to contact
me(all lies!), and thatI had to send them a check for $30. Actually, just under this. Validation never received. ThinkingI need to send another letter, reminding them that validation is required.
After that, I'm not sure what I need to do.
Any help/information is much appreciated.
Thanks.
Got a letter, first contact, from these people, about 3 weeks ago.
Sent, CMRRR, a letter stating validation was required, and that their
multiple lies needed to be straightened out, and that they had to update
their information.
Not too surprisingly, I got another letter, stating they have tried to contact
me(all lies!), and thatI had to send them a check for $30. Actually, just under this. Validation never received. ThinkingI need to send another letter, reminding them that validation is required.
After that, I'm not sure what I need to do.
Any help/information is much appreciated.
Thanks.
Send them another letter reminding that validation is required.
Send them another letter reminding that validation is required. Send it through certified mail. If this time, they don't validate the debt, then send a Cease and Desist letter.
If they don't validate the debt, it means that they don't own yo
If they don't validate the debt, it means that they don't own your debt account. You can check out this sample letter for the same: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/letters/sample7.html .
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If they don't validate the debt, it means that they don't own your debt account. You can check out this sample letter for the same: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com...s/sample7.html . |
FYI...most of these letters are outdated or full of incorrect information. Quit suggesting them. Letters written in PLAIN ENGLISH are much more effective.