I filed pro se, but this forum has more action.
The creditor whose notice was returned is one that was not on any credit reports, and they had sold the debt to another company that was on my mailing matrix as well. I'm leaning towards letting it go because I did notify the company they sold the debt to as well as another firm that sent me a letter and said they were representing the second company that bought the debt. Should I bother trying to find an updated address or just let it go?
Another question concerns a letter from a law firm that says they represent FIA Card Services, which appears to be the collections company for Bank of America. I had both FIA Card Services and Bank of America on my mailing matrix. This letter was sent after my filing date but probably before either FIA or BoA would have received my 341 notice. Do I need to add this law firm to my mailing matrix, which will cost me money? Or can I just ignore the letter?
The creditor whose notice was returned is one that was not on any credit reports, and they had sold the debt to another company that was on my mailing matrix as well. I'm leaning towards letting it go because I did notify the company they sold the debt to as well as another firm that sent me a letter and said they were representing the second company that bought the debt. Should I bother trying to find an updated address or just let it go?
Another question concerns a letter from a law firm that says they represent FIA Card Services, which appears to be the collections company for Bank of America. I had both FIA Card Services and Bank of America on my mailing matrix. This letter was sent after my filing date but probably before either FIA or BoA would have received my 341 notice. Do I need to add this law firm to my mailing matrix, which will cost me money? Or can I just ignore the letter?
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