RJM Acquisitions Funding Letter Received Today, Old Debt from 1992

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by mykendes, Nov 11, 2006.

  1. mykendes

    mykendes New Member

    Hi guys, I need advice on how to handle this. As I know that you will be able to give me advice on how to handle this. I currently live in the state of FL but this account was opened in NY.

    Should I send a DV, C&D, SOL letter or what? I can't believe they are coming after me for this. This doesn't even show up on my credit report. The last one that I pulled was back in 3/2006 but own a home and just refinanced back in Aug. Is this why they are trying to collect on this debt?

    Today I received a letter from RJM Acq. and it reads as follows:


    We are Your New Creditor


    Re: My Name
    Original/Previous Creditor: Citibank
    Original/Previous Creditor's Accout #: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    RJM File#: XXXXXXXXXX
    Balance Due: $6,XXX.XX


    Two Opportunities

    Please be advised that RJM Acquisitions Funding LLC (RJM) has purchased the above referenced account.

    The following information was provided by the original/previous creditor and/or is maintained in our records. We are providing this information so that you may properly identify exactly which account we purchased.

    Name of Original/Previous Creditor: Citibank
    Original/Previous Creditor's Account # XXXXXXXXXXXX
    Date Account Opened: September 1, 1989
    Social Security Number: 0**-**-****
    Last Payment Date: February 5, 1992

    RJM takes seriously its duty to maintain accurate information. If any information regarding this account is not accurate, kindly contact us using the postage-paid return envelope, or by calling us at the telephone number provided above.
    * A partial social security number may be included in this notice with the realization that more than one person in the world might have the same name.

    Opportunity #1

    RJM would like to offer you a settlement of $2,7**.**, a 60% discount off the balance due, payable in ten mnthly payments.

    Opportunity #2

    $8*.00 per month until the balance is paid off.

    Any advice is most appreciated.
     
  2. gib

    gib Well-Known Member

    I would send them a length of rope they could go piss up, or some of the lovely white Florida beach sand they could pound. Seriously, a cease and desist letter would be appropriate.

    Just remember, in Florida any renewed promise to pay (in writing) will reset the SOL.
     
  3. dch8ter

    dch8ter Well-Known Member

    These jokers just sent me a similar letter for a debt that is about the same age. I sent them an SOL letter that also disputes the debt. It is a form letter from the internet, but it works. Here is the link:

    http://www.debt-n-credit-letters.com/Debt-Dispute/SoL-dispute-letter.html

    You could also check to see if they are licensed to operate in Florida.(Don't know what the requirements are in Florida) I live in Texas, and they have not posted the required bond with the Sec of State in TX to operate. I also filed a complaint with the TX AG and the FTC and sent copies of the complaints with my SOL letter.
     
  4. ontrack

    ontrack Well-Known Member

    Since they have in fact admitted that they just bought this "debt", this must be their first letter.

    Where is their FDCPA required notification of your rights to dispute or request validation of the debt? Did they say they were a debt collector, and that any information provided would be used to collect a debt?
     
  5. mykendes

    mykendes New Member

    The FDCPA required notification of your rights to dispute or request validation of the debt is on the back of the letter. Yes, the letter states that this communication is from a debt collector and that any info provided would be used to collect a debt.

    I sent them a SOL letter via Certified Reg Mail Ret Rcpt this morning.
     
  6. anitablake

    anitablake New Member

    After sending the letter, did any of you hear any more from this RJM company? I've received a few letters from them from a debt from 1993, in my madian name. any suggestions other than the letter, and does sending the letter really work? thanks!
     
  7. mykendes

    mykendes New Member

    Send the Letter Girlfriend

    I have not heard a thing from RJM after sending the letter and it's been over a year now. I would send the letter and hopefully you wont hear anything from them ever again. Good luck!

    *********************************************************
    After sending the letter, did any of you hear any more from this RJM company? I've received a few letters from them from a debt from 1993, in my madian name. any suggestions other than the letter, and does sending the letter really work? thanks!
     
  8. anitablake

    anitablake New Member

    Thank you so much!
     
  9. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    We remove them in about three weeks for whatever that's worth to you . . .
     
  10. woofer

    woofer Well-Known Member


    What???

    Woofer
     
  11. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    We typically delete RJM in about three to four weeks. Typically, not always.
     
  12. akag

    akag New Member

    Success in Calif

    Just HAD to tell you how grateful i am to dch8ter for posting the link to debt-n-credit-letters.com for that form letter. i was being harassed by RJM and a couple of other companies, but after i sent them the letter, they stopped bugging me. my credit report has been clean for a while and i just bought a house! It only cost me a couple of stamps and saved me a lot of anxiety. THANK YOU!
     

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