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How to Stop Debt Collectors From Sending Letters

There are a number of steps that you can take to stop debt collectors from sending letters to you. First, make sure that the collector is actually owed the money. You can do this by writing to them informing them that the debt is not valid and asking them to stop contacting you. However, it is crucial to note that this won't stop them from calling you or making house calls, so you must act fast.



When you send a letter to debt collectors, you should make sure that you provide the correct information. Many debt collectors don't have accurate information about the debtors, so they try to hunt for the correct person. This may mean they mistake you for someone with a similar name or even an old tenant or owner. If this is the case, you should be as specific as possible in your correspondence.


Once you've provided this information, you can send a letter to the debt collector. While you aren't required to comply with the request, you can ask them to stop contacting you. If you don't want to send a letter in person, you can also consider using a service that offers to delete debts. There are many different companies that offer these services. Most of these services charge a fee, and you should avoid utilizing for-profit debt repayment services.



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