Remonstranon
Las Cruces,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, June 08, 2009
You need to get the paper trail to stop. If you ignore them, then they consider it a valid debt and will continue with their paper trails. I have the same issue and am currently winning the battle..... File with the BBB in Greenville against Resurgent, file with the SC attorney general, your states atty general and the FTC. Otherwise, they may just find another "debt" that you owe.....
Remonstranon
Las Cruces,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, June 08, 2009
You need to get the paper trail to stop. If you ignore them, then they consider it a valid debt and will continue with their paper trails. I have the same issue and am currently winning the battle..... File with the BBB in Greenville against Resurgent, file with the SC attorney general, your states atty general and the FTC. Otherwise, they may just find another "debt" that you owe.....
Remonstranon
Las Cruces,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, June 08, 2009
You need to get the paper trail to stop. If you ignore them, then they consider it a valid debt and will continue with their paper trails. I have the same issue and am currently winning the battle..... File with the BBB in Greenville against Resurgent, file with the SC attorney general, your states atty general and the FTC. Otherwise, they may just find another "debt" that you owe.....
Remonstranon
Las Cruces,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, June 08, 2009
You need to get the paper trail to stop. If you ignore them, then they consider it a valid debt and will continue with their paper trails. I have the same issue and am currently winning the battle..... File with the BBB in Greenville against Resurgent, file with the SC attorney general, your states atty general and the FTC. Otherwise, they may just find another "debt" that you owe.....
Robert
Buffalo,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sat, June 06, 2009
""Is there a specific course of action we can take to make this paper trail of nonsense end?"" There is no we in this matter! This is your boyfriend's business, so I don't understand what you're getting upset about. It's his MAIL, his business-not yours. Your boyfriend should send a certified, return receipt requested letter to them that clearly states his age and birthdate and explain that this is not his debt. If he was a minor when this debt was established, he should point out to them that a minor cannot lawfully enter into a contract and that they should stop contacting him any further about this debt. He should also remind them that if they SELL this debt to another entity, they will have knowingly sold a bogus debt.