I received a phone call today from a collection company saying I had a credit card from usa bank that was outstanding and if I did not pay by the end of the week they would sue me they said the debt would be 10 years oil in October and was federally insured so the statue of limitations of 6 years does not apply not sure what to do will have to find paperwork on this dont even have a account #
THANK YOU LEROY
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Deja Bryant
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SoloSuit offers a variety of documents that help you win your debt lawsuit case. What may be suitable for use is the Debt Validation Letter.
Debt Validation Letter — A Debt Validation Letter is a letter sent by a consumer to a debt collector. It asserts your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). It requests the collector show proof you owe the debt, requires them to stop contacting you for any other reason, and demands they report the debt as disputed. Many debt collectors will simply give up after receiving a Debt Validation Letter. This is a good document when you receive calls or things in the mail stating that there is a debt lawsuit against you but there is no case/civil number shown.
We are prohibited by law from giving legal advice and so we do not give any legal advice.
SoloSuit offers a variety of documents that help you win your debt lawsuit case. What may be suitable for use is the Debt Validation Letter.
Debt Validation Letter — A Debt Validation Letter is a letter sent by a consumer to a debt collector. It asserts your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). It requests the collector show proof you owe the debt, requires them to stop contacting you for any other reason, and demands they report the debt as disputed. Many debt collectors will simply give up after receiving a Debt Validation Letter. This is a good document when you receive calls or things in the mail stating that there is a debt lawsuit against you but there is no case/civil number shown.
LeRoy Forbes
I received a phone call today from a collection company saying I had a credit card from usa bank that was outstanding and if I did not pay by the end of the week they would sue me they said the debt would be 10 years oil in October and was federally insured so the statue of limitations of 6 years does not apply not sure what to do will have to find paperwork on this dont even have a account #
THANK YOU LEROY
We are prohibited by law from giving legal advice and so we do not give any legal advice.
SoloSuit offers a variety of documents that help you win your debt lawsuit case. What may be suitable for use is the Debt Validation Letter.
Debt Validation Letter — A Debt Validation Letter is a letter sent by a consumer to a debt collector. It asserts your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). It requests the collector show proof you owe the debt, requires them to stop contacting you for any other reason, and demands they report the debt as disputed. Many debt collectors will simply give up after receiving a Debt Validation Letter. This is a good document when you receive calls or things in the mail stating that there is a debt lawsuit against you but there is no case/civil number shown.
Get started here: https://www.solosuit.com/debt_validation_letter
You can use SoloSuit to create the documents, but you'll need to send them independently.
You can make your Debt Validation Letter for only $27 here.
Deja Bryant
We are prohibited by law from giving legal advice and so we do not give any legal advice.
SoloSuit offers a variety of documents that help you win your debt lawsuit case. What may be suitable for use is the Debt Validation Letter.
Debt Validation Letter — A Debt Validation Letter is a letter sent by a consumer to a debt collector. It asserts your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). It requests the collector show proof you owe the debt, requires them to stop contacting you for any other reason, and demands they report the debt as disputed. Many debt collectors will simply give up after receiving a Debt Validation Letter. This is a good document when you receive calls or things in the mail stating that there is a debt lawsuit against you but there is no case/civil number shown.
Get started here: https://www.solosuit.com/debt_validation_letter
You can use SoloSuit to create the documents, but you'll need to send them independently.
You can make your Debt Validation Letter for only $27 here.
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