Re: validation
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Posted by Why Chat (209.240.198.61) on March 10, 2003 at 22:16:04:
In Reply to: Re: validation posted by Wondering.... on March 10, 2003 at 22:00:28:
The FDCPA validation requirements have little bearing on what a local Civil Court Judge would consider to be adaquate proof of the claim. One could certainly counterfile a claim for violation of the FDCPA requirements for provding validation, however,that will not replace the need to defend oneself in court . If the plaintiff has what the Court determines is reasonable proof of their claim, the debtor will lose and have a judgment entered against them. The ONLY time a refusal to validate is of real value, is if there is REALLY no proof at all that the debt is valid.
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