Monday, April 2, 2012

Debt Dispute Letter

By Allan Henry


Often alleged debt must be disputed to ensure that you, as the consumer, is being treated fairly. The best way to do this is with a debt dispute letter. The two most common types of debt dispute letters are debt validation letters and debt verification letters. Both are commonly used but serve different purposes. To ensure your dispute is effective you need to find out how and when you should make your dispute.

The first steps you can make toward becoming completely free of debt is to send out debt dispute letters. The letter that I find is most effective is the debt validation letter. I encourage all of my readers and clients to use these letters in an effort to eliminate debt completely. I am not talking about settling for 50 or 60%. I am talking complete debt elimination. This is what true freedom from creditors is.

The credit card debt collection industry is similar to many aspects of our lives in at least one way, how you argue is often more important that what you are arguing about. Many people have debt collectors or creditors attempting collections on accounts that are not valid at all, but without knowing how to send a debt dispute letter effectively, you could still lose to the creditor and end up losing a significant amount of money.

So what is the best way to effectively send a debt dispute letter? The answer is simple send debt validation letters! In the majority of cases when a consumer talks about debt dispute letters they are really talking about debt validation letters. All of Plan B's websites and especially www.debtvalidationletter.net are dedicated to teaching you how to become an expert at writing and sending debt validation letters.

If you have already received a collection notice from your creditor or debt collector, I would strongly recommend sending out some sort of debt dispute letter immediately. Like I have previously stated, the debt validation letter will be your best bet. Once your creditor or debt collector receives a properly written debt validation letter, they will be legally required to provide complete validation information on your account before they continue any collection efforts. This can sometimes stop the creditor or debt collector entirely or at least buys you some time to figure out your next move.

From all of the knowledge and expertise that I have gained in the credit card debt collection industry, one things has stood apart from the rest, the effective use of debt dispute letters. Do not miss the protection that can and is offered through sending debt dispute letters; it can save you tens of thousands of dollars.




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