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How Can A Debt Dispute Help?

By Kente Wallman


One of the first questions I am asked as a credit and debt expert is often how to dispute a debt. Dispute is a fancy word meaning to disagree, debate, or argue something. I have found that in my experience almost all credit card dept should be disputed.

If you are wondering how to dispute debt effectively, 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 affordable amounts. If you want these results in your credit situation, you need to keep reading.

Even after knowing the definition of what disputing a debt means, many consumers choose to attempt a dispute over the phone. Disputing debt over the phone is basically useless. It provides you no evidence in court that the debt was disputed. This leaves you completely unprotected in the event that a creditor or debt collector decides to sue. Not to mention the fact that the creditor or debt collector will not treat you any better and will most likely harass you even more aggressively.

Credit and debt counselors often advise consumers to send debt verification letters to their creditor or debt collector. These letters are a waste of time because all they require is for a creditor or debt collector to confirm your name and address. The name and address of almost anyone in the United States is readily accessible online. In no way do a name and an address prove that a consumer owes their creditor or debt collector money.

Debt verification letters also do not offer any legal protection. They do not demand the creditor or debt collector to validate your account. They do not put an end to the harassment that is so prevalent in the debt collection industry. For all of these reasons, I feel strongly that debt verification letters are not the answer when learning how to dispute a debt.

I will bet that after hearing all of the ways you shouldn't dispute your debt that you are wondering what the best way to dispute a debt actually is. The way that I have seen the best results when disputing debt is through the use of debt validation letters. Debt validation letters are much more powerful than debt verification letters because they are backed by the FDCPA or Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. This Act sets forth specific requirements for debt collectors and creditors to provide accurate and validating information on any account that a request for validation is made.

The purpose of debt validation letters is to eliminate wrongful collection from debt collectors. By sending a well-written debt validation letter, you force your debt collector to provide complete and validating information on your account. The fact of the matter is that most debt collectors do not have the proper information to completely validate their collection attempts on your account. Until this validation is made, the debt collector cannot continue to attempt collection on your account.

The most effective way to continue learning about how to dispute a debt is through an online mini course. These courses are designed to share with you the best tips and tricks to ensure you are successful in your debt dispute.




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