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wayne-o

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What is the name of your state?TN
I received a lien from an attorney and he included a paper on his letterhead that said "Notice of Consumer Debtor's rights under 15 u.s.c.a 1692(g).
The note went on to say what my rights are. However, on the ones that talked about debt verification and describing my 30 days to dispute he added a line that said "However, the creditor need not wait the thirty days before filing suit upon the claim." I looked on the ftc website and this last line is not included in fact the next section specifically state that they should stop collection of this debt until verification is provided. My questions are:
1) Has this attorney done anything illegal by "adding" this line?
2) If so, what are my options for dealing with him?
 


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seniorjudge

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wayne-o said:
What is the name of your state?TN
I received a lien from an attorney and he included a paper on his letterhead that said "Notice of Consumer Debtor's rights under 15 u.s.c.a 1692(g).
The note went on to say what my rights are. However, on the ones that talked about debt verification and describing my 30 days to dispute he added a line that said "However, the creditor need not wait the thirty days before filing suit upon the claim." I looked on the ftc website and this last line is not included in fact the next section specifically state that they should stop collection of this debt until verification is provided. My questions are:
1) Has this attorney done anything illegal by "adding" this line?
2) If so, what are my options for dealing with him?
Get a verification and stop double posting.

https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=244694



Standard answer on expired SOL and/or validation and/or dispute letters. There are thousands of posts similar to yours on this forum so I have prepared a standard answer.

SOL
http://www.bcsalliance.com/y_debt_sol.html

http://www.fair-debt-collection.com/Disputing_Collections/SoL-dispute-letter.html


Validation letter samples you can get at :
www.creditinfocenter.com
and www.creditboards.com


Disputes: You can write a letter of dispute to the three credit reporting agencies.

Go this website to find instructions and samples for how to dispute: http://www.creditinfocenter.com/creditreports/

Sometimes errors are easy to remove and sometimes they stick like glue. It is inexpensive to try and not difficult.

I am NOT a creditor-debtor lawyer; stand by for further help.

I am NOT vouching for the accuracy of these websites!
 

wayne-o

Member
seniorjudge

Sorry to offend you by double posting, However I do not look at every single category on this site and I'm sure most people do not as well. I posted it in two places since it fell under both categories. Thank you for replying though, even though your replies and links answered neither of my questions.
 

wayne-o

Member
letter from attorney

Perhaps I should be more clear. The debt was a valid debt and it has been paid. I am not trying to get out of paying anything. However, the FDCPA is clear about misrepresentation. This attorney sent a note under the guise of the FDCPA when what the note said is not what the FDCPA says. However, thank you for your responses.
 

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