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I just pulled my CR from Experian (as much as I can't stand them for not selling me my FICO score) and it shows a collection that does not show on TU or EQ. It is a collection OC is Verizon and now CA is Debt Recovery Solutions for $58...
This is not my debt - I have Verizon as a carrier and pay every month - I don't owe them anything and haven't. Until next month when I pay my bill.
What is my best way to dispute? Should I contact the CA, write EX or click on the 'dispute' button on their website - or because it is only $58 should I just call them for a freakin PFD and be done with it?
If I dispute directly with Experian, which is probably the right thing to do, should I write a letter or dispute online? Which way is best?
I have heard write a letter - is that true for this case?
alright - so if I DV the CA (not the CRA) how do I do that? call or write a letter? any sample letters to look at?
Should I just PFD being it is only $58? Should I DV first? Will that make it more difficult if the CA does validate the debt?
DV info:
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/fico/board/message?message.uid=7133#U7133
There are also some mor einvolved letters floating around. If you search for "DV example", then you'll bump into it.
Never ever never call a CA.
Always DV before sending a PFD. You want them to prove that the debt is still valid. If they provide you with the OC name, contact info, and a balance owed, then PFD them.
So never call a CA - gotcha - I will stop this because I already have for different collection and it has not worked out so far.
So I will write a DV to the CA - but I already know the OC is Verizon, at least that is what it says on my EX CR.
@natasjlp wrote:
So I will write a DV to the CA - but I already know the OC is Verizon, at least that is what it says on my EX CR.
The purpose of the DV is not to find out the OC but to have the CA prove that the debt is yours. If they cannot do that, then they cannot report to the CRAs.
PS - Do not sign the DV as CAs can copy that and put it on paperwork you never signed...
yikes - so CAs are that bad eh? I did just have one lie to me several times about how the report collections to CRAs...
I will search DV letters for CAs and send it out soon without my sig - thanks!
natasjlp wrote:yikes - so CAs are that bad eh? I did just have one lie to me several times about how the report collections to CRAs...
I will search DV letters for CAs and send it out soon without my sig - thanks!
CAs are notoriously bad. Here's a few examples that I have either read or experienced over the years (not all CAs are this bad though..."good CA" is an oxymoron):