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Camco - need a contact name to address cert letter to...


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Posted by Whatever (172.138.37.84) on May 08, 2003 at 03:58:17:

I'm sending a certified cease and desist letter... but I need advice on who's attention I send it to.

Also, is this letter OK? Does it appear that I am acknowledging the debt?

Greetings!

This is not a refusal to pay, but a notice that your claim is disputed.

The Rules of Civil Procedure of my State of Texas provide Statute Of Limitations limiting the time frame for any legal collection activities.

You are hereby notified under provisions of Public Laws 95-109 and 99361, also known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, that your services are no longer desired.

1) You and your organization must CEASE & DESIST all attempts to collect the above debt. Failure to comply with this law will result in my immediately filing a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and this state's Attorney General's office. I will pursue all criminal and civil claims against you and your company.

2) Let this letter also serve as your warning that I may utilize telephone-recording devices in order to document any telephone conversations that we may have in the future.

3) Furthermore, if any negative information is placed on my credit bureau reports by your agency after receipt of this notice, this will cause me to file suit against you and your organization, both personally and corporately, to seek any and all legal remedies available to me by law.

Under the laws of Texas, continued collection activities, including reporting, verification or reinsertion of accounts beyond their legal collection date to any consumer credit reporting agency, may be considered extortion and/or fraud and subject to criminal as well as civil prosecution. This notification is formal notice to you that any filing of such action by you, or your representatives or assigns, is therefore time-barred.

Sincerely,



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