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  • Report:  #219498

Complaint Review: DEBT RECOVERY SOLUTIONS

DEBT RECOVERY SOLUTIONS, SPRINT MONEY HUNGRY PARASITES, UNETHICAL BLOODSUCKERS WESTBURY New York

  • Reported By:
    LOS ANGELES California
  • Submitted:
    Tue, November 07, 2006
  • Updated:
    Thu, June 07, 2007
  • DEBT RECOVERY SOLUTIONS
    900 MERCHANTS CONCOURSE, SUITE 106
    WESTBURY, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-807-4106
  • Category:

unbeknownst to me they gained possession of my information of a previous credit dispute with sprint that was resolved 2 yrs ago.i was informed of this new addition on my credit report by my credit union.

i provided drs a copy of the police report & notarized affidavit which provided evidence this issue had been resolved because the name, address & ssn on this acct is not mine & in spite of the fact that i provided them with this documentation, they continue to harass me first by re-adding this debt to my credit report, constantly calling me at work which is putting my job at jeopardy.

i've had numerous conversations with them in an effort to resolve this based on the documentation provided and there seems to be no movement on their part to bring resolution to this issue. i am filing this in an effort to bring closure to this situation.

Ina
LOS ANGELES, California
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Alan

Long Beach,
California,
U.S.A.

Collection Company Violating Fair Credit Reporting Act

#3Consumer Suggestion

Thu, June 07, 2007

Your situation is not unique. As a consumer rights attorney here in Long Beach, CA, you do have an avenue to go after the collection company. First, dispute the information all of credit bureaus that have this collection account on it, include all your documentation. If it is not removed within the 30 day investigation period, contact an attorney, they have violated the FCRA, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, but remember, you only have 1 year from the date that this information was reported to file an action. These law suits have teeth, compensatory, punitive and my favorite attorney fees. I wish you well with your efforts.


Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Ina, there is a real easy solution here.

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, November 07, 2006

Ina,

You have rights under federal law. It is called the FDCPA. You have the right to send a CEASE COMMUNICATIONS request. Send this by certified mail, return reciept requested. Put the certified# on the letter itself and keep a copy for your records. This is very important.

If they violate this you can sue them and win.

Now, by the same means above, dispute the entry with the credit bureaus for reason "not my account". You have the right to request any information and correspondence used in the verification process, and then if they refuse to fix it, you can sue them.

STAY OFF THE PHONE!! Do everything in writing by the means above.

Good luck.

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