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Where to send PFD letter

I sent a PFD letter almost a month ago to Duke Energy, as well as the CA, and have yet to hear any sort of response from either...which is surprising, you'd think someone would want their money!
 
Anyway, I hear that people have success with sending it to the CEO or President of the the company, and I'm thinking I might try that next...However, I'm just wondering where do I mail this to? Do I mail it to the same general address?
 
Thanks
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SmartCookie
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Re: Where to send PFD letter

I would have only sent 1 CMRRR PFD to whomever owns the debt.  Did you include a respond by time for them? 
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Re: Where to send PFD letter

I asked for a response no later than 15 days of receipt, but I didn't send it Return Receipt....I can wait the additional 2 weeks to make it a full month, then send again with a RR.
 
What are my options if they do not respond to a PFD within this timeframe....Also, its within the SOL
 
 
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SmartCookie
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Re: Where to send PFD letter

I would resend in 2-4 weeks.... probably 4 if it were me.
 
Before you do, please determine who owns the debt.  That is the only company you need to send the PFD to.  If it is still the OC, you need to include that your offer to them requires that they also have the CA stop collection activity and the CA delete any info regarding this account on your CBRs as well.
 
If this has definitely been sold to the CA, you should do a DV letter to the CA before offering PFD.  I stress this because obviously the CA does not seem to want to pay particular attention to this matter as of yet.  Technically, a DV needs to be sent within 30 days of you discovering the account.  Keep that in mind as if they retained your PFD offer and that was your first contact to them, you need to have your letter postmarked within 30 days of the PFD postmark. 
 
No phone contact to the CA, all letters CMRRR.
 
Call the OC, find out if they own this debt and are having CA collect, or if they sold it to CA.
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