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A collection agency has asked me to pay for something that I didn't buy. What can I do? |
It started a month ago when I answered a phone call from Afni, a collection agency, which said I had an unpaid bill ($120) with Verizon of New York for phone service in 2002. I never had this service. In the phone conversation the man asked me to verify my mother's maiden name which he had correctly. It's obvious someone had much of my personal information, including my Social Security number. I now have received a letter from Afni with the supposed bill from Verizon. I will not pay for a service I never used. This letter says nothing of legal action against me. It just wants me to pay. PS: A big thanks to everyone. I believe my problem is solved. OK. First off, disregard everything all these other people have told you except the guy who said you should keep a detailed record of every last thing that passes between you and the collection agency and Verizon. THAT is crucial. They can't and won't take you to court, and can't take any of your possesions, as it is an unsecured debt (I think they call it). So unfortunately, it just sits on your credit report until resolved, and you get annoying calls, over, and over, and over. There must be a way to resolve this, but they won't take legal action against you. Ignore it. Debts drop off after 7 years and you have already used up 6 of them. first you need to check your credit report and make sure someone did or did not steal your identity. if they took out a verizon account in your name they might have taken other accounts in your name and your troubles may be worse than you think. then write this afni a letter stating the situation, keep a copy for yourself, document all conversations with them and get the names of each person you talk to. make sure too that this afni is on the up and up, do a little research on them and make sure they are who they say they are. its very easy to get your information and scammers will do that then get you to send them a check or pay by phone and once they get your banking info they will clean out your account. |
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