Alabama Collection Letter

State:
Alabama
Control #:
AL-016-06-CP
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
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Description

This form is used in the effort to collect money owed when one party is unable to pay a monetary debt to another. This form is available in Word and Wordperfect formats.

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For the name and contact information of the original creditor. why the collector believes you own the debt in the first place. for a record of all owners of the debt. the amount and age of the debt (including an account number if you're able). under what authority the collector has to collect.

Dispute the collection account on your credit report. Dispute the debt with the original creditor and ask them to remove the account from collections. If collection activity continues, you may need to consider legal counsel.

The amount the debtor owes you. The initial due date of the payment. A new due date for the payment, whether ASAP or longer. Instructions on how to pay the debt.

Never Give Them Your Personal Information. A call from a debt collection agency will include a series of questions. Never Admit That The Debt Is Yours. Even if the debt is yours, don't admit that to the debt collector. Never Provide Bank Account Information.

Days past due. Amount due. Note previous attempts to collect. Summary of account. Instructions- what would you like them to do next? Due date for payment- it is important to use an actually date, not in the next 7 business days as this can be vauge.

Here's some basic information you should write down anytime you speak with a debt collector: date and time of the phone call, the name of the collector you spoke to, name and address of collection agency, the amount you allegedly owe, the name of the original creditor, and everything discussed in the phone call.

You might get sued. The debt collector may file a lawsuit against you if you ignore the calls and letters. If you then ignore the lawsuit, this could lead to a judgment and the collection agency may be able to garnish your wages or go after the funds in your bank account. (Learn more about Creditor Lawsuits.)

Reference the products or services that were purchased. Make it very clear what you did for your client and how much it costs. Maintain a friendly but firm tone. Remind the payee of their contract or agreement with you. Offer multiple ways the payee can take action. Add a personal touch. Give them a new deadline.

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Alabama Collection Letter