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Feel free to copy and paste the letter below into your word processor or, fill the Debt Dispute Letter 1 form and I'll send you a free copy. I send letters within minutes of receiving requests for them. Common reasons why you may not receive the letter:
Most people receive my letters within minutes of their request however, some email servers can be slow at times, especially during peak hours so it may take just a few minutes or as long as several hours before the document arrives in your E-mail in-box. |
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Initial Debt Collection Dispute Letter Today's Date Your Name Collector's Name Dear {insert name of collector or company}, I am writing in response to your (letter or phone call) dated {insert date}, (copy enclosed) because I do not believe I owe what you say I owe. This is the first I've heard from you, or any other company on this matter therefore, in accordance with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Section 809(b): Validating Debts:
I respectfully request that you provide me with the following information:
Be advised that I am fully aware of my rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Fair Credit Reporting Act. For instance, I know that:
Also be advised that I am keeping very accurate records of all correspondence from you and your company including recording all phone calls and I will not hesitate to report violations of the law to my State Attorney General, the Federal Trade Commission and the Better Business Bureau. I have disputed this debt; therefore, until validated you know your information concerning this debt is inaccurate. Thus, if you have already reported this debt to any credit-reporting agency (CRA) or Credit Bureau (CB) then, you must immediately inform them of my dispute with this debt. Reporting information that you know to be inaccurate or failing to report information correctly violates the Fair Credit Reporting Act § 1681s-2. Should you pursue a judgment without validating this debt, I will inform the judge and request the case be dismissed based on your failure to comply with the FDCPA. Finally, if you do not own this debt, I demand that you immediately send a copy of this dispute letter to the original creditor so they are also aware of my dispute with this debt.
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IMPORTANT: Always send debt collection dispute letters by "official mail - return receipt requested" and keep a copy for your records. Also, recognize that the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act does not require collectors to respond to your dispute unless they intend to take specific actions such as pursuing court actions. Finally, don't be surprised if you never hear from the collector because when collectors cannot verify a debt, they usually drop the account or sell it to another collector.
If you've already sent an initial debt dispute letter and have heard nothing back, consider using this follow up Debt collection dispute letter to be sure.
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