C & D by fax

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by drmgirl6, Nov 13, 2002.

  1. drmgirl6

    drmgirl6 Well-Known Member

    Hey all,

    Does anyone know if a C & D letter sent by fax and confirmation is received as good as it being sent by certified mail? I tried sending a certified letter, return receipt requested, to a CA twice but never got the green cards back (which I thought was strange) so I faxed it. Just wondering if this will hold up in court as proof. This particular CA stopped sending me letters after I faxed the C & D letter but now are beginning to send again. Seems as if I read that it was proof enough but wanted to double check. Thanks.
     
  2. drmgirl6

    drmgirl6 Well-Known Member

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  3. robin

    robin Well-Known Member

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  4. robin

    robin Well-Known Member

    Once you have the confirmation with the date and their fax number on it that should be good enough proof. Some faxes even copy a portion of the first page on the confirmation sheet as proof of what you sent which in my opinion would be far better proof of than a green card (CRRR) because it actually supports your claim of what you sent them and when. But even without the printed portion of the first page once you have a confirmation sheet with the date and their fax number on it that should be as good a proof as a certified mail receipt. Hope this helps. By the way, I myself have sent some validation letters via fax. Far cheaper and accomplishes the same goal. It's mostly personal preference though.
     
  5. drmgirl6

    drmgirl6 Well-Known Member

    Thank you, Robin.
     

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