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    Re: Ummm... OK???

    You have a right once per year to get a copy of your credit report. Do it. Its important you know exactly what's there. Any of the major credit agencies will send one free to you. Don't use the "offers" on the web (been there, done that). I wish you luck.

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    Re: Ummm... OK???

    First of all, if they call you, HANG UP! Talking to them will do absolutely nothing for you!

    Second, this debt is WELL past the statute of limitations, no matter what state you are in. Send them a cease and desist letter pronto. Send it certified return receipt. After they receive the letter, they are allowed to contact you one more time to let you know what they intend to do. They may threaten to sue. Great, let them sue. Being past the statute of limitations is an absolute defense. You do not have to prove anything but that the SOL is up. Case dismissed.
    If they continue to try to collect after they receive the letter, SUE. If they place a negative trade line on your credit reportafter they receive the letter, SUE.

    I would also recommend checking your credit report to see if they have already reported.

    Also, check out these sites: www.artofcredit.com, www.creditnet.com, www.creditboards.com


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    Re: Ummm... OK???

    Justinenycole is correct. I just helped one of my guys through this. The next time someone calls, get their name and address of the company. Tell them that you have all of the paperwork saying that the debt was forgiven and you want to send it overnight so that there is a record of when it was sent and who signed for it.

    Instead send a cease and desist letter. After that point they can do absolutely nothing to you.

    Your name and account popped out on a computer run off and there is notation that it was forgiven. Don't pay out a penny.
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    Thanks everyone!

    Thank you Justinenycole for that letter... I copied it to send out tomorrow
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    NP! Just don't forget to send it CRRR. You need to establish a paper trail just in case they do not take the hint.

    If they continue to contact you, I would be happy to help.
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    Re: Ummm... OK???

    Call the phone company and tell them of the verbal abuse you are receiving. It is illegal.
    They can put a tracer on your phone and monitor calls from that company.
    Check with the Consumer Affairs of your state and find out what the time limit is. All states have one.
    Call Sprint and inform them of all the proir abuse, the forgivness of the balance, and demand to know why you are being abused all over again.

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