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RobertEG
Legendary Contributor

Re: frustrated.....CO returned...

+1

Look at the DV process as one compelling cessation of collection activities by that debt collector rather than one compelling them to provide verification.

New debt collector = new need to compel their cessation of collection on the debt = new decision on their part whether to provide verification or to cease active collection.

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madmann26
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Re: frustrated.....CO returned...

Thanks everyone for the help.

Current FICO 9 Scores



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madmann26
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Re: frustrated.....CO returned...

Prior to me posting this...I had sent IC Systems a DV via their contact form on the website. I just got a letter in the mail stating they are going to delete the CA.

There is power in educating people.

Current FICO 9 Scores



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favored12
Valued Member

Re: frustrated.....CO returned...

I have had this same scenario happen to me recently. Neither collection agency sent dunning notices within the five days of reporting. I have however relocated to a different state from the alleged debt. Would they be able to use not having my current address as a way to get out of the dunning notice violation? My credit report does show my current address so I'm sure they could get it if they wanted too. I sent DVs to them last week so I'm waiting on a response.

Starting Score: EQ-485 TU-558 EX-576 AUG2012
Current Score: EQ-533 TU-621 EX-644 NOV2012
Goal Score: 700


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