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Home � � Tips On How To Dispute A Debt

By Allan Henry


My readers have asked me a lot of times how to dispute a debt. What does dispute mean? The answer is simple, dispute means to argue, disagree, or debate something. Now that you know what dispute means, I am sure you realize that most everyone who is in credit card debt should almost always dispute the debt.

If you are wondering how to dispute debt efficiently, you must realize it will take more than a phone call to your creditor or debt collector. Disputing debt is a legal process, thus requiring specific steps to get the best results. I have helped clients through these steps so many times that I know them like the back of my hand. Many of my clients end up with complete freedom from debt, or debt settlement offers for extremely non-expensive amounts. If you want these results in your credit situation, you need to keep reading.

Like I mentioned in the previous paragraph, some customers opt to dispute their debt by a phone call to their credit or debt collector. These phone calls do nothing to protect you and do nothing to strengthen your argument in case the debt collector or creditor decides to sue you. You give the creditor or debt collector an easy way out because they can deny that you disputed the debt due to the fact that there is no written record of the dispute. Most importantly, the creditor or debt collector will treat you the exact same way they did before, poorly.

I have often seen advice given to consumers that they should send debt verification letters to their creditors or debt collectors. This advice is flawed because a debt verification letter requires only a name and an address to be verified on an account. Any creditor or debt collector could go on the Internet, if they didn't already have the consumer's name and address, and find all the information they need in a matter of seconds. Because of this, debt verification letters do little or even nothing to help the situation of a consumer.

There are a few other problems with debt verification letters. First, they do not stop the creditor or debt collector from harassing you. Second, they provide no evidence that you had an account with the creditor or debt collector. Third, they provide no legal protection. Due to these facts, debt verification letters provide not much help when learning how to dispute a debt.

After telling you some ineffective ways to dispute debt, I now am going to share with you the best way to effectively dispute a debt. The most proven way to see results when disputing a debt is by using debt validation letters. These letters are much different than debt verification letters. Debt validation letters are backed by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act or FDCPA. The laws set forth in this Act require creditors and debt collectors to validate any collection claim with reputable evidence once a request for validation is made.

Debt validation letters also protect you due to the fact that a debt collector cannot continue their collection efforts after a request for validation has been made, unless they completely validate your account. This offers more protection than you think because rarely do debt collectors have enough information to validate your account. Now that you know that debt collectors rarely have the proper information to validate an account, you can stop their collection efforts with a well-written debt validation letter.

Now that you know more about how to dispute a debt, I would suggest taking a mini course online to learn more about debt validation letters. The knowledge you can gain by doing this will be extremely valuable to help you get through your debt dispute and validation process.




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