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Proof Of Debt

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mhenley

Junior Member
New Jersey
I have been getting letters from a collection agency trying to collect $8000 plus dollars on an MNBA America credit card. I have never had one from that institution. I sent a letter to the collection agency for proof that I indeed borrowed the money, They sent me back a form letter with my name on it and the account number of MNBA. They agreed to settle for 80% of the total. I sent another letter stating for them to send me a photocopy of the contract I signed with MNBA, that includes my signature, and until they can do that to stop sending me letters. Can I just do that?
 


Well, their "form letter" is certainly not sufficient proof...but, courts generally don't require a signed contract as proof either. Too many ways to get a CC without signing anything.

You do need to get a little more formal in your debt validation procedures...go look at the discussion forums at www.creditinfocenter.com for more details.
 

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