
Dispute Letters
Dispute Letters
ChexSystems Report
This letter provides a request for a ChexSystems records following denial of a checking account, to confirm accurate reporting.
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Issue NowCollection Account Disputes
This letter serves as a request for proof of collection and a command to cease collection attempts until this proof is provided.
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Issue NowCredit Dispute 30 Day Follow up
A deadline of 30 days is specified under federal law for a credit bureau reporting inaccurate information to correct the inaccuracies.
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Issue NowCredit Dispute 60 Day Follow up
After a credit reporting service fails to comply with a federally mandated 30-day response period, this letter provides a goodwill request for action when challenging a specific credit item that is being inaccurately reported.
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Issue NowCredit Inquiry Removal Request
This letter implores a credit reporting service to assist in having a credit inquiry removed following no response from the creditor/furnisher the response originated with.
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Issue NowCredit Dispute Letter
Following the discovery of inaccuracies being reported by a company, this letter addresses those specific items being questioned and demands proof of accuracy.
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Issue NowFinal Request
This notice of legal action follows three previously unanswered written requests for verification.
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Issue NowCredit Dispute 2nd Request
This letter serves as a second of three written request to address inaccuracies being reported before legal action is taken against the reporting company.
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Issue NowCease and Desist Letter
A cease and desist letter serves to inform a collection agency that legal action will be taken if further attempts to collect are made in place of the original creditor.
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Issue NowProve-It Letter
This letter requires that before any further credit collection attempts can be made, the organization must provide names and contact information for individuals involved in an injurious claim.
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Issue NowIdentity Theft Letter to Debt Collector
In the case of identity theft, this letter will protect the user's right to request collection proceedings be halted on debt that was fraudulently incurred.
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Issue NowInforming of Identity Theft
This letter will inform a creditor of suspected identity theft activities, protecting the consumer from further harm against fraud and illegal collections.', 'This letter will inform a creditor of suspected identity theft activities, protecting the consum