Husband's cardiologist sent remaining balance to debt collections and I immediately sent a validation request within a week and asked them to validate the debt, identify the creditor, show that we agreed to pay what they say we owe, provide me with license numbers showing that you can collect in my state, etc. I sent it certified mail.
I know when they signed for my request and I have the postmark on their reply and date on their reply letter. They did not reply in 30 days. Does that matter?
They also didn't really validate the debt but I know that's typical and there's not much I can do about it. That section of the act is vague about what really constitutes validation. They did provide the name and information for the original creditor.
(and, yes, we owe the $, I'm just aggravated as we've been making regular payments for years and communicating with them and it was about 80% paid down and the drs. office just turned around and charged it off)
I know when they signed for my request and I have the postmark on their reply and date on their reply letter. They did not reply in 30 days. Does that matter?
They also didn't really validate the debt but I know that's typical and there's not much I can do about it. That section of the act is vague about what really constitutes validation. They did provide the name and information for the original creditor.
(and, yes, we owe the $, I'm just aggravated as we've been making regular payments for years and communicating with them and it was about 80% paid down and the drs. office just turned around and charged it off)
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