Debt Validation Letter Writing Secrets

By Allan Henry


Throughout the recent years in the credit card debt collection industry, two types of letters have been confused on a regular basis. The first is debt validation letters, which provide consumers with extremely valuable protection against unwarranted collection efforts by both creditors and debt collectors. The second letter is a debt verification letter, which provides little if any protection to any consumers. Do not get these letters confused!

So why are debt validation letters so important. Lets start explaining this by looking at the crazy history of the credit card debt collection industry. In the past, companies in this industry have collected on thousands of accounts while having no right to do so. The government passing litigation against these practices eventually stopped these phony collection companies.

Without this new legislation, known as the FDCPA or Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, consumers would not have the necessary legal protection to stop incorrect collection efforts by these companies. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act is what provides power to debt validation letters.

Debt validation letters have the most effect when sent timely and with the proper composition. Once a creditor or debt collector receives one of these letters they are left with three choices. One, they can validate the account and continue the collection process. Two, they can stop all collection efforts. Three, they can chose not to validate the account and continue collection attempts running the risk of a federal lawsuit.

Let me tell you something that your creditor or debt collector will not want you to know. About 90% of the time they do not have all the information that is required to collect on your account! This may seem crazy but it is the truth. Even without this information debt collectors and creditors will continue to call in an effort to get you to begin making payments. The protection from the FDCPA can only help you if you send a debt validation letter and force your creditor or debt collector to play by the rules.

Now that you realize a little bit about your creditor or debt collector, I am sure you are beginning to see why they try to keep you away from knowing about debt validation. You may be thinking that there is no way that such corruption happens on a daily basis, but I can assure you that it does. Credit card debt collection could not be as large of an industry as it is now without the corruption because the majority of third party debt collectors do not have the information required by the FDCPA to collect on any accounts.

So how can you use debt validation letters to protect yourself today? Simple, you need to become an expert. This may seem overwhelming to you but trust me it is not that hard. The easiest and most effective way to gain this expertise is through the use of well-written debt validation letter templates. These template letters can help you eliminate unwarranted collection efforts altogether.




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