Credit Protection Association LP
Unfair debt collection practices
An example of unfair debt collection
practices is when a credit collection agency falsely
misrepresent the debt owed. Credit Protection Association LP is
an example of a debt collection agency that would send a letter
out to you blindly demanding that you pay off the debt without
replying to your letter or acknowledging that the debt has been
paid off.
Once Credit Protection Association LP starts
sending you a letter, they often ask for you to pay the debt to
them via paycpa. com. They would also state that you could seek
to verify the debt or dispute the debt within 30 according to
the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
For some debt collection agencies such as
Credit Protection Association LP, disputing the debt is
useless
Although by law (the Fair Debt Collection
Practices Act, you can dispute the debt you owe, when Credit
Protection Association L P is dealing with your debt, they will
ignore the disputes. When you do dispute, Credit Protection
Association LP will ignore it and still send you letters
threatening that your name and amount you owe will be
reported to the national credit bureaus as due and unpaid.
The Credit Protection Association LP will not respond to your
letters.
J W Preston at the Credit Protection
Association LP
The letters from the Credit Protection
Association LP often comes from J W Preston who would not
reply to your letter or acknowledge that a reply letter has
been sent to him. In the letter by J W Preston of Credit
Protection Association L P, he urged you to dispute the debt or
pay it. But, when you do any of the two, the results are as
follows:
If you dispute the debt - JW Preston at the
Credit Protection Association LP will ignore your letter and
pretend that you did not dispute.
If you pay off the debt - JW Preston at the
Credit Protection Association LP will continue to send you the
debt collection letter threatening that your name and amount
owed (which is paid off but they refused to acknowledge that)
will be reported to the credit bureaus.
So, what do you do when the debt collection
agency ignored your communications and reports you to credit
bureaus anyway? What do you do when debt collection agencies
engage in unfair debt collection practices? What do you do when
the debt is paid but the debt collection agency falsely report
your details to the credit bureaus in unfair debt collection
practices? If this happens to you then you are not alone.
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