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Collection Agency caught lying to Atty Gen's office

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Keith J. Farmer

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I just received a copy of a response from an agency to my state's (CA) attorney general's office, regarding a complaint I had filed against them regarding FDCPA violations.

The response doesn't address any of the points of law I indicated, several of which do not require any response on my part to the agency. They do, however, claim that I have never responded to them in any form. This amounts to either outright lie, or at the very least, utter incompetence, since I sent them several letters, and spoke by phone to one of their representatives.

Several people at work certainly were witness to my letter-writing sprees.

They also claim I should speak to their client, since they closed my account. I spoke to their client months ago, and they said they'd sold this alleged debt to this agency.

A friend is suggesting I file a suit against them, for (if nothing else) falsifying records.

I just wish I'd recorded the calls, and used return receipt. Best I can do is send copies of the letters, which I already did when I filed my original complaints to the AG and FTC.
 



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