Monday, May 7, 2012

Debt Dispute Letter

By Allan Henry


Many times consumers are faced with debt that they disagree with. Disagreeing with debt is often referred to as disputing debt; they both are basically the same thing. Debt is often disputed with debt dispute letters. The two most common types of debt dispute letters are debt verification letters and debt validation letters. It is extremely important to use the correct letter to convey your dispute effectively to your creditor or debt collector.

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.

How can you become an expert at sending debt dispute letters? It is actually quite easy! You need to understand that the best debt dispute letter to send is the debt validation letter. Now that you know that, the easiest way to learn how to write debt validation letters is to read the information provided on the Plan B websites, especially www.debtvalidationletter.net. The knowledge you find here will help your credit card debt situation immensely!

Do not procrastinate sending debt dispute letters to your creditor or debt collector. Doing so will gradually decrease the effect that these letters can have on your credit card debt situation. I recommend sending a debt validation letter to your creditor or debt collector within a few days after you begin to receive collection notices. Sending a debt validation letter forces your creditor or debt collector to validate your account before the attempt any other collection efforts.

The reason that I have taken the time and effort to compile all of this excellent information about debt dispute letters is that after being in the credit card collection industry from a long time I know the value that these letters hold. I have seen first hand the effect that they can have on the average persons financial situation. I highly recommend using these letters to their full potential and protecting yourself as much as possible.




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