CMG phone call in Missouri
Date: Thu, 05/03/2018 - 07:38
Submitted by Jennifer Avery-Silva
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Thu, 05/03/2018 - 07:38
Total Replies: 4
CMG phone call in Missouri
Do one thing. Send a debt
Do one thing. Send a debt validation letter to the CA. The CA can't sue you just like that. Use the following letter:
https://community.debtcc.com/letters/debt-validation.html. Just send it through certified mail.
Do you have the address of CMG group?
The SOL on the debt in Missouri is 10 years. If the debt is valid, the CA can still sue you. So it's best to not take the debt lightly.
Read this thread too....
https://forums.debtcc.com/collection-agecies/cmgrecoveryservices.html
It is possible that they are just playing the scare tactics to make you pay money. Don't trust them blindly.
If you are sure that the debt
If you are sure that the debt is not yours, then don't acknowledge it over the phone. Otherwise, the SOL clock will restart again.
Did you ask them to validate the debt? If no, then send a validation letter to them.
If you receive a further call from them, ask them to disclose their mailing address. Not disclosing the proper address is a suspicious thing.
Remember, if they sue you for a non-valid debt, then you can challenge the lawsuit. Once you win the case, you will be to get the attorney fees and other cost related to the case.
Don't afraid, they can't call your employer before validating the debt. If they do, you can make a complaint against them for violating the FDCPA law.
Under the FDCPA, debt
Under the FDCPA, debt collectors must send you a debt validation notice within 5 days of contacting you. Did you receive any? If yes, you have the rights to validate the debt within 30 days of receiving the letter. So, immediately send the debt validation letter to the CA. But don't accept the debt as yours verbally. If she calls you again, ask every detail about her company and original address and tell her to send the proof at your current address.