Rene
New York,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, June 05, 2007
I am just writing my comments to advise this person that in collections the burden of proof is not only on the agency but also on the consumer. You mention that they have your correct social, but not your correct address. You need to be more clear on this matter;maybe you moved within the last 3 or 5 years? Did you ever had an account with the client ? Not having your address could be as simple as you moving to a new address and the client never got an update on your address. I notice that you didn't say, I never had an account with the client. Could it be that you are trying to hide an old bill under the status of limitations or pehaps is an old bill that you don't remember, which by the way you would still legally owe,but they cannot persue you legally to collect the bill. In other words, you don't owe the bill if you can honestly say that you never opened the account,and just found out about it recently. Sometimes is a legitimate case of fraud but many times is not. But I don't think that you can assume that the Law Office of Mitchell Kay is ripp off material (at least in your case) by not having your correct address!