Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 28, 2006
Migdalia, These lowlife are junk debt buyers and most likely bought that debt for less than a penny on the dollar, and is most likely very old and past the legal statute of limitations for collections. It could be an old debt you forgot about from 15-20 years ago, or belongs to someone with your same name. Just send them a DEBT VALIDATION request where you clearly dispute the debt and demand to see whatever you allegedly signed to create the "debt" as well as a full account history and itemization of all charges. Send this by certified mail, return reciept requested. Be sure to put the certified# on the letter itself, and keep a copy for your records. This is very important.
Steve
Bradenton,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 28, 2006
Migdalia, These lowlife are junk debt buyers and most likely bought that debt for less than a penny on the dollar, and is most likely very old and past the legal statute of limitations for collections. It could be an old debt you forgot about from 15-20 years ago, or belongs to someone with your same name. Just send them a DEBT VALIDATION request where you clearly dispute the debt and demand to see whatever you allegedly signed to create the "debt" as well as a full account history and itemization of all charges. Send this by certified mail, return reciept requested. Be sure to put the certified# on the letter itself, and keep a copy for your records. This is very important.
Steve
Bradenton,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 28, 2006
Migdalia, These lowlife are junk debt buyers and most likely bought that debt for less than a penny on the dollar, and is most likely very old and past the legal statute of limitations for collections. It could be an old debt you forgot about from 15-20 years ago, or belongs to someone with your same name. Just send them a DEBT VALIDATION request where you clearly dispute the debt and demand to see whatever you allegedly signed to create the "debt" as well as a full account history and itemization of all charges. Send this by certified mail, return reciept requested. Be sure to put the certified# on the letter itself, and keep a copy for your records. This is very important.
Steve
Bradenton,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 28, 2006
Migdalia, These lowlife are junk debt buyers and most likely bought that debt for less than a penny on the dollar, and is most likely very old and past the legal statute of limitations for collections. It could be an old debt you forgot about from 15-20 years ago, or belongs to someone with your same name. Just send them a DEBT VALIDATION request where you clearly dispute the debt and demand to see whatever you allegedly signed to create the "debt" as well as a full account history and itemization of all charges. Send this by certified mail, return reciept requested. Be sure to put the certified# on the letter itself, and keep a copy for your records. This is very important.