Sherri
Piedmont,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, January 11, 2007
And being that I haven't had a Columbia House account since 2000, I knew it was bogus. The first thing that got my attention was the Nationwide notice, which was chock full of FDCPA violations. Needless to say, I disputed it, demanded validation, heard nothing back and yesterday filed suit against them. Bottomfeeders like Nationwide and others don't care if the debt is yours or not... their "notice" proves that they get paid by scaring people with threats of lawsuits that they have no intention of filing. Their threats overshadow the small paragraph about your right to validate. Not to mention that there is no Rosenthal. Demand validation and check your credit reports to make sure they haven't placed a negative entry..if they have, dispute with the credit bureaus and file suit in Small Claims Court.