Asset Acceptance Snooping Around

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by Curious W, Mar 26, 2009.

  1. Curious W

    Curious W New Member

    Greetings everyone. :)

    I was looking at one of my CR's today and noticed that a few months ago Asset did a soft pull on my report.

    Back in early 2000 they were trying to collect on a few hundred dollar debt from 1995 that was not mine. (Seriously, it wasn't)

    I asked for validation and they sent a letter back saying the "instrument" could not be found or was destroyed. I kept a copy of that letter and a few years later they sent a collection notice again and I sent the notice back with a copy of the letter they sent me.

    The creditor they claim I owe I have never done business with and on top of that my credit is flawless.

    They still send a collection notice every six months or so, to which i just shred and forget about.

    Bottom line is that I know that they don't have a leg to stand on and the worst case scenario is a piece of mail I shred every six months.

    To my point (phew), what can I do to keep them from looking at my credit report?

    Something seems fishy them being in there and I simply want their prying eyes out of it.

    Thanks!
     
  2. jjgross

    jjgross Well-Known Member

    Send them a c&d letter that you haven't given them permissable permission to due a pull on this account because it has been resolved.They will ignored it so start building a paper trail.If you send a c&d the only contact would be to sue you.So think about
     
  3. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    Sue them under the FCRA. They have no permissible purpose and they know it.
     
  4. Curious W

    Curious W New Member

    Does the fact that it was a soft pull only have any bearing on the matter?

    Do you have a link to some good info on how I can go about this?
     
  5. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    No, a non-permissible purpose is just that whether anyone but you sees it or not.

    You just need to type up a complaint and have it served. Many examples to be found on the net.
     

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