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Old 06-13-2007, 05:48 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by blueerica View Post
I probably should do it - I've had something pop up recently with a creditor that called (no letter) about something I didn't know about. After I said I had no idea what he was talking about and asked him to send me something in the mail. I looked them up online and there was some fishy things about them from other people who wrote about them on the Internet. But since I never heard back, I just forgot about it these last two weeks.

I should check up on it.

Same with my husband. We got a letter from a collection place saying he owed MCI about $300 from a long time ago.

1. We never had MCI that we can recall.
2. It's been so long - why are they just contacting us about it now. It's not like we're in hiding or haven't applied for credit for things before.


So - I called the place up (mistake!) and asked them about it. Every sentance ended in "how would you like to pay for that?". Round and around - asked them for proof - they told they wouldn't be providing it but they'd just send it along to another credit agency they were related to and they would just continue to do that, wrecking our credit in the process. I was so pissed off I hung up on them.

Did some research online and we are clearly not the only ones. What I learned is to never call them. Don't accept calls from them.

Do everything in writing. Ask for proof that you owe this debt. Which we did and rec'd a letter, if you could call it that. It was more of a piece of paper that said: You owe us $x amount of money because you owed MCI. Nothing else. No account number. No dates of service. Nothing.

About a week later we rec'd another letter saying they were investigating. (Why they sent that after the first - I have no idea.) Haven't heard a thing since and that was several months ago. Just the same, we signed up through our credit card for a credit monitoring service.

Other things I read to ask for is proof you agreed to pay the debt, proof of debits and credits made to the account, proof the collection agency is a licensed to collect debts in the state they are in, and proof that they are licensed to collect debts in the state I am in.

Another strange thing recently happened - my husband got notice through work that he had a point on his driver's license. Called the DMV and they told him the date - which was the same day he was in an accident on the 91 fast track when someone pulled in front of the car in front of him and they all collided. WE're thinking - did the cop put the wrong violation number on it? He never signed anything - never got a notice to appear in court. Nothing. The DMV woudn't tell us anything but the court it was out of - in Northern California! Which can't be right. Turns out - someone with the same middle and last names and a similar first name got mistaken at some point for my husband. They were able to correct it at the court level pretty easily but the DMV isn't nearly as quick or responsive.
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