BAD people! Preying on the innocent, mostly the elder people, to get them to pay debts that they have already paid. Make sure if this person calls you - could be a woman or a man. Man name is Jason especially when you call back. But it is a cell number. Claiming IAM when you call back. The company is currently in a lawsuit with the state of Washington - MAKE SURE TO ASK THEM FOR A Validation of Debt and that you are will be contacting a credit attorney due to these claims. If they do not send this within 30 days YOU DO NOT OWE the debt!!!! Victimized - If you have been a victim of harassment and lawbreaking collection agencies, then you should report them to your state attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). - Some of the more common ways debt collectors regularly break federal laws include: • Ignoring debt validation requests. • Filing false lawsuits that can potentially result in a judgment on your credit report! • And collecting debts passed the statute of limitations or legal time window. For a full listing of your federal rights when dealing with collection agencies take a look at the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Google Sample Debt Validation Letter to write your letter. There is specific information you will want to ask for; that they WILL NOT be able to give you, So they will probably ignore if you. If they don't GO AFTER THEM.
BAD people! Preying on the innocent, mostly the elder people, to get them to pay debts that they have already paid. Make sure if this person calls you - could be a woman or a man. Man name is Jason especially when you call back. But it is a cell number. Claiming IAM when you call back. The company is currently in a lawsuit with the state of Washington - MAKE SURE TO ASK THEM FOR A Validation of Debt and that you are will be contacting a credit attorney due to these claims. If they do not send this within 30 days YOU DO NOT OWE the debt!!!! Victimized - If you have been a victim of harassment and lawbreaking collection agencies, then you should report them to your state attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). - Some of the more common ways debt collectors regularly break federal laws include: • Ignoring debt validation requests. • Filing false lawsuits that can potentially result in a judgment on your credit report! • And collecting debts passed the statute of limitations or legal time window. For a full listing of your federal rights when dealing with collection agencies take a look at the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Google Sample Debt Validation Letter to write your letter. There is specific information you will want to ask for; that they WILL NOT be able to give you, So they will probably ignore if you. If they don't GO AFTER THEM.