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ELI Forums => Getty Images Letter Forum => Topic started by: Aleksandor51 on July 17, 2013, 06:39:50 PM
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They may go broke on postage at this rate. It's almost a repeat of the second letter, wherein they escalate the threat to going to their legal department. I'll forward it to web.com as advised by NetObjects. I haven't heard back from Web.com after I sent them a copy of the last Getty letter, so I'll press them a bit for information.
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I just received a second letter and it is also the same exact letter. I'm concerned it's going to affect my client's credit report. Will this "outstanding claim" be a government/state debt on any reports?
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I just received a second letter and it is also the same exact letter. I'm concerned it's going to affect my client's credit report. Will this "outstanding claim" be a government/state debt on any reports?
no need to worry about anyones credit...this is a "claim" not a debt, plain and simple..If they send it to NCO Recovery, simply tell them that it's a claim and not a debt, and they should cease and desist, lest you report them..collection agency's have strict rules to abide by..they will toss it back at Getty.
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This issue has been discussed at length on this forum - no harm to a credit report or rating can come from a "claim" which is what this is.