New York Letter to debt collector telling them to correctly apply your payment

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Use this form to notify a debt collector they violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Receiving notice from a consumer makes it more likely a debt collector will comply with the FDCPA. If they don't comply after receiving notice, your notice letter may help prove that their actions were intentional.

If any consumer owes multiple debts and makes any single payment to a debt collector with respect to such debts, the debt collector may not apply such payment to any debt which is disputed by the consumer and shall apply such payment in accordance with the consumers directions.

Use this form to notify a debt collector they misapplied your payment and direct them to reapply your payment correctly.

This form also also includes follow-up letters containing a warning that the debt collector may face going to court if they continue engaging in behavior that violates the FDCPA.

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Can a Debt Collector Refuse a Payment Plan? It's important to know that collection agencies aren't legally obligated to accept or agree to payment plans. Debt collectors don't have to work with you or agree to any payment schedules based on what you're reasonably able to afford.

A debt verification letter doesn't have to say anything fancy. Just state that you're responding to a collection effort, you don't recognize the debt, you are demanding they prove you owe it and, if they can't, to stop contacting you. That's it.

Dear Debt collector name, I am responding to your contact about collecting a debt. You contacted me by phone/mail, on date and identified the debt as any information they gave you about the debt. I do not have any responsibility for the debt you're trying to collect.

You only need to say a few things:This is not a good time. Please call back at 6.I don't believe I owe this debt. Can you send information on it?I prefer to pay the original creditor. Give me your address so I can send you a cease and desist letter.My employer does not allow me to take these calls at work.

What should I do when a debt collector contacts me?Identity of the debt collector, including name, address, and phone number.The amount of the debt, including any fees such as interest or collection costs.What the debt is for and when the debt was incurred.The name of the original creditor.More items...?

3 Things You Should NEVER Say To A Debt CollectorAdditional Phone Numbers (other than what they already have)Email Addresses.Mailing Address (unless you intend on coming to a payment agreement)Employer or Past Employers.Family Information (ex.Bank Account Information.Credit Card Number.Social Security Number.

The debt dispute letter should include your personal identifying information; verification of the amount of debt owed; the name of the creditor for the debt; and a request the debt not be reported to credit reporting agencies until the matter is resolved or have it removed from the report, if it already has been

Format the letter thusly: Your full name and address. The collections agency's name and address. A request for the amount of the debt claimed to be owed. A request for the name of the original creditor. A request for the judgment information (if applicable) A request for proof of the company's license.

You only need to say a few things:This is not a good time. Please call back at 6.I don't believe I owe this debt. Can you send information on it?I prefer to pay the original creditor. Give me your address so I can send you a cease and desist letter.My employer does not allow me to take these calls at work.

Top 7 Debt Collector Scare TacticsExcessive Amount of Calls.Threatening Wage Garnishment.Stating You Have a Deadline.Collecting Old Debts.Pushing You to Pay Your Debt to Improve Your Credit ScoreStating They Do Not Need to Prove Your Debt ExistsSharing Your Debt With Family and Friends.

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New York Letter to debt collector telling them to correctly apply your payment