I'm going through my mail here and somehow I overlooked a dunning letter that came to me dated July 21.
Of course I'm going straight to the post office tomorrow to send my DV but I'm nervous about cutting it close. I have had bad luck with the post service lately and what if they screw up?
I'm sending it certified mail, return receipt requested.
As long as I can prove I sent the letter within the 30 days, am I OK? What would happen if the collection agency signed for it a day or two past the 30 days?
Sorry to be hyper about it but I'm freaking out a bit. This is a local law firm contacting me on behalf of their "client" the national collections agency and this is hitting close to home.
Of course I'm going straight to the post office tomorrow to send my DV but I'm nervous about cutting it close. I have had bad luck with the post service lately and what if they screw up?
I'm sending it certified mail, return receipt requested.
As long as I can prove I sent the letter within the 30 days, am I OK? What would happen if the collection agency signed for it a day or two past the 30 days?
Sorry to be hyper about it but I'm freaking out a bit. This is a local law firm contacting me on behalf of their "client" the national collections agency and this is hitting close to home.
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