Had a credit card that I didn't pay like 10 years ago when I was young and dumb (Bank of America). Was on my credit as a chargoff for many years. Eventually fell off and I haven't had any contact or anything on it since then (6-7 years).....
Got a letter in the mail this week from a collections agency stating they purchased the debt and "Unless you notify the office in writing within 30 days disputing the validity, the office will assume it is a valid debt blah blah blah and report it to your credit" Sooooooo... do I send a letter? Or what? Isn't there a Statute of limitation or something to prevent them from adding it back to my credit after this long? My credit is perfect now, and that is the part that I am most concerned about. It says if I send the letter they will obtain proof of the debt and mail it back and proceed from there.
Got a letter in the mail this week from a collections agency stating they purchased the debt and "Unless you notify the office in writing within 30 days disputing the validity, the office will assume it is a valid debt blah blah blah and report it to your credit" Sooooooo... do I send a letter? Or what? Isn't there a Statute of limitation or something to prevent them from adding it back to my credit after this long? My credit is perfect now, and that is the part that I am most concerned about. It says if I send the letter they will obtain proof of the debt and mail it back and proceed from there.
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