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Written notice under FDCPA?
As we all know a collector must send written notice of a debt within five days of communicating with an alleged debtor.
Is faxing that notice considered to be written notice under the FDCPA?
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Written notice under FDCPA?
Did you agree to receive written communication via FAX at the number they used?
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Written notice under FDCPA?
Not explicitly, no, however my asking her to fax certain information to a particular number could be argued as consent.
The situation is that my employer defaulted on the company's Amex account and I am a supplemental cardholder.
I am reasonably sure I have no personal liability as I am not the basic or primary cardholder and I have never signed an agreement with Amex for the card rather it was requested by my boss and provided to me and used exclusively for business purposes.
A collector called and implied that I had some personal liability for the debt. As such I'm going to proceed as though they told me I owed them money and expect the FDCPA to be followed.
I asked her to fax me copies of various agreements and information about her company. I doubt I will receive the information and also doubt I will receive "written notice" as defined in the FDCPA.
Since the company intends to pay this account in a few weeks I'm not looking to use the FDCPA as leverage rather I plan to bring action simply because the collector violated the law and pissed me off.
A lot of work for a bit of satisfaction but the law is the law. :)
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