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 Should I dv an OC? Capital One never sold this account that is now 6.5 years old to a CA. Should I send a DV to them?
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You don't send a DV to the OC.
 
You can send them the OC letter. I will look to see if I can find a copy if you don't have one.
 
 

Company

Address

Address

Date

Re: Acct #xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

To Whom It May Concern:

I recently pulled my credit report from Experian, Equifax and TransUnion and noticed this account was listed on each of my reports as a collection I immediately disputed this information with Experian, Equifax and TransUnion and the results of the investigation came back as "verified".


Since I have disputed the account with the credit bureaus, and you have verified them, I would like to see what sort of records you have for this alleged account. Under the new FACTA laws, you are required to conduct an investigation on this account, and I am now requesting it.

In order to clear up this matter, I would like to see:

 

Complete account history, including, all statements, records of all activity, payments, collection attempts, and any charges added for collection activity; In short, any and all documentation pertaining to this account

 

 

 If you don't respond with the results of the investigation (as is required per the FCRA), I will assume you have no documentation and therefore you were negligent in providing the credit bureaus with accurate information. At this point, you would also be in violation of the FCRA merely for not responding within the 30-day period.

 

Please send all correspondence to:

Name

Address

Address

Sincerely,

DO NOT SIGN......JUST TYPE NAME


 

 ____________________________________________________



Message Edited by stef37 on 02-22-2008 12:29 PM
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Anonymous
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What is your SOL   DOFD  DOLA?????   Cap1 will sue in a heartbeat!!!  they have until the last day of the month of SOL!!
 
As stef said  you do not DV an OC......an OC doesn't have to answer anything unless they have verified first with a CRA.
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Anonymous
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Personally, I wouldn't breathe on it being this close.
 
Cap 1 never sells their accounts.
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Anonymous
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thanks for the reply!
 My sol is 4 years, the DOLA  1/01, DOFD was 05/01. I was asking this becasue they still report every 30-60 days. I have 2 baddies on my report and I am dv'ing the other and will PFD is possible. That would leave this one left and I would like something to remove it. My dispute stated it will remain until 3/09.
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Anonymous
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I wouldn't either BUT  some states have a 3 year SOL  so then it would be ok as   they will have to send complete account payments & then she can tell what real DOLA is.


Message Edited by HappyDays on 02-22-2008 12:58 PM
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Anonymous
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I would let it drop off.....should drop no later then June 1, 2008


Message Edited by HappyDays on 02-22-2008 12:53 PM
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ihatecreditscores wrote:
thanks for the reply!
 My sol is 4 years, the DOLA  1/01, DOFD was 05/01. I was asking this becasue they still report every 30-60 days. I have 2 baddies on my report and I am dv'ing the other and will PFD is possible. That would leave this one left and I would like something to remove it. My dispute stated it will remain until 3/09.


Good news is you are past SOL. You don't have TOO much longer if they won't delete.
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Anonymous
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what do you mean.......my dispute stated drop in 2009??????   are you getting this from your CR?
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Anonymous
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Duh, I just saw DOFD
 
 
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