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Posted by Jade (216.130.15.9) on August 28, 2002 at 12:10:06:

In a previous post, you said that no validation, disputes, etc should be sent to a CA on an account that is still within SOL because if it is provable, you're shooting yourself in the foot. Why would you be shooting yourself in the foot? I thought that if they were going to sue, they'd do it whether you asked for validation or not? I thought it just wasn't a good idea to send a C&D without first finding out if they could validate.

So, the rule of thumb to follow is that if you get something from a CA on a debt that is still within SOL and you don't have money to pay it, you should just ignore it and hope that they don't sue? I just want to make sure I know what I'm doing.




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