Sunday, August 24, 2008

The Collection Agency Must Not Contact You Again, Unless A Proof Of Debt Has Been Provided

Category: Finance, Credit.

You were enjoying a respite from the hazards of work when one day the phone rings. What does one do when being called by a collector?



You answer, and on the other line, a man introduces himself as a collector- collecting for a certain company. The most important thing to do is to be calm- do not throw a fit or berate the other person for doing what he is supposed to do. Else you might forget very important information. At all cost do not give way to anger. Information is vital, and before offering your information, inquire first of the other person. Note that though the agent is asking you to pay an outstanding debt, this does not give him the license to speak abusively or harass you. Verify the name, and phone number, address of the company the agent is collecting for, and get the exact amount the company claims that you owe.


He may not use obscene languages, affront your person or occupation, or question your decisions that led to your account being placed in their collection agency. Within 5 days of initial contact, the debt collector of the particular collecting agency in charge of your case must post a written notice, stating in writing the amount of debt owed, the name of the creditor where the money is owed, and what actions are to be undertaken if you wish to dispute the debt, or if you do not owe the money. Contacting you at odd hours- before 8: 00 AM or after 9: 00 PM- also constitutes harassment. If you do not owe part of or all of the money being collected, you may request that the collecting agency verify the debt. If you signed a loan agreement, a copy of the document may be requested) . Notify the collector within 30 days of initial contact if you wish to dispute a debt- pen a letter of explanation on why you do not owe the stated debt and a request of verification( i. e. The collection agency must not contact you again, unless a proof of debt has been provided.


Now if you simply cannot afford to pay the debt in full, try to formulate a feasible system of specific but regular payments. If there is no reason for disputing, and it is in fact true that you owe a debt, the next logical step is to pay. Provide evidence of your current dire financial straits, and be sure that your proposed payments are in amounts that you can afford. If the collector approves of your payment plan, it is of the utmost importance to never miss a payment. Contact both creditor and collecting agency through posts with your payment proposal, and you may add the proposed payment in your post to show your sincerity in paying off your debt. Keep in mind, that once an, though account goes into default, they may demand any amount up to the full payment of the debt. They are in no way obliged to accept any offer you make.

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