I've got an easy question

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by rackt3, Sep 6, 2002.

  1. rackt3

    rackt3 Well-Known Member

    I'm sure lots of you have gone through the nutcase letter experience... hope you can help me.

    I sent my first nutcase letter to a CA, and got no reply back. I just sent my "son of a nutcase" letter yesterday.

    My question is, since no one replied me the first time (and I don't know who read/ignored it), I have been unable to direct my letters to someone in particular. I've just been addressing them as "Dear Sir/Madam"

    Will this make a difference if I have to go to court (something tells me they may not meet my 5 day deadline)? Basically, I'm not sure who is receiving my letters as they're not directed to any one person.

    Thanks a lot in advance!
     
  2. uniondiva

    uniondiva Well-Known Member

    no, it won't make a difference if you are sending the crrr... if you don't send them certified, then you will have a problem.

    Iwould try to send them to a person whenever possible though. try searching the bbb locally or a google search, or even sec of state for ceo/president.. you could even call and ask. The higher up the food chain, the more likely you are to get some action!
     
  3. rackt3

    rackt3 Well-Known Member

    Yeah, both of my letters were certified. Just wasn't directed to a particular individual
     
  4. hkolln

    hkolln Well-Known Member

    Did they have signatures? Return Receipt Requested? Use that persons name when you go to court.
     
  5. rackt3

    rackt3 Well-Known Member

    Now that's what makes me wonder about the return receipt.

    The return receipt was signed, but the person never "printed" his/her name. The signature itself isnt quite readable. I can barely make out what was written there. So I wonder if this was intentional.

    Hope this doesnt hurt me if I do need to sue them
     

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