Chase finally charged off one of my accounts. It's about a $6000 card. Anyway, I got a letter from Integrity Financial Partners (LOL, how funny is a collection agency named Integrity?!) It's the typical 30 days to contact us, blah, blah, blah letter.
I am not really interested in validating this debt. I mean, I know it's mine and I don't think they will have any problems validating it. I'm just trying to put them off for a while longer. I'm waiting to see if our mortgage company comes through with a modification or not before I file. I've been waiting 5 months already and I have no idea how much longer it will take.
Should I even bother with a DV letter? I was thinking of just going with a C&D. But would it be any help at all to send them a letter along with that explaining my situation to them (i.e. I don't have a job and am 4 months behind on mortgage, so the chance of them getting any money is nil, etc...)?
What do you guys suggest?
Thanks!
I am not really interested in validating this debt. I mean, I know it's mine and I don't think they will have any problems validating it. I'm just trying to put them off for a while longer. I'm waiting to see if our mortgage company comes through with a modification or not before I file. I've been waiting 5 months already and I have no idea how much longer it will take.
Should I even bother with a DV letter? I was thinking of just going with a C&D. But would it be any help at all to send them a letter along with that explaining my situation to them (i.e. I don't have a job and am 4 months behind on mortgage, so the chance of them getting any money is nil, etc...)?
What do you guys suggest?
Thanks!
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