Yeah but I am worried they will comeback and say, "You never really said you were disputing the debt, We thought the letter was for information purposes." I know it sounds stupid, However It actually happened on the first debt I ever disputed with American express. That is why I put the sentence there. So anytime I write a dispute letter now I always make sure to include the words "dispute this debt", This way there can be no question at all as to the purpose of the letter.
I removed the as valid part though.
Also, Folks, I was wondering if I shouldn't put the second paragraph first so that I get to the point immediately up reading the letter.
I removed the as valid part though.
Also, Folks, I was wondering if I shouldn't put the second paragraph first so that I get to the point immediately up reading the letter.
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