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Paid In Full Letter Sample Form

Fight Debt Collector Abuse

Have you recently settled a debt and are searching for a paid in full letter? Good news, we’ve got two free sample form letters below. But there are some things you should know before you send a letter, including whether you might be entitled to a refund or cash back. How? Keep reading.

First, debt collection and credit reporting–you know, the sort of activities that coerce consumers into paying debts–often violate must know consumer rights like the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and Fair Credit Reporting Act. And when these rights are violated you can be entitled to a cash award plus no cost attorney representation.

For example, and quite often, additional fees and interest charges are added after you’ve sent in your final payment; doing so can violate the FDCPA. If this happens to you, don’t pay more than the agreed upon amount without first seeing if the collector’s demand you pay more is even legal.

Another problem many consumers face after paying a debt is not having their credit report properly updated to reflect the debt is no longer due. Sometimes credit reports are not updated at all, and other times they are incorrectly updated. Either way, you won’t get the credit rating bump you deserve and have earned by paying the debt. After you pay the debt get a free copy of your credit report and if there are any inaccuracies at all, get a free no obligation Fair Credit case review, you could be entitled large money damages.

If a debt collector insists you still owe a debt that has been paid in full, your credit report isn’t accurately updated, or if you believe you are a victim of any other illegal or unfair debt collection or credit reporting practices, submit your information to FREE* Fair Debt and Fair Credit Lawyers by:

You might be entitled to statutory damages of up to $2,000, plus any actual damages suffered, plus attorney fees!

Two sample paid in full form letters are below, use the first or second letter below depending on which scenario fits your situation. The letters should be sent to collectors via return receipt requested anytime you pay a debt.

Sample Paid in Full Letter Informing Collectors of Your Final Payment. . Although your letter should demand confirmation from the bill collector or collection agency that the debt is paid in full, collectors often don’t respond to such requests so be sure to keep a copy to serve as proof you paid off the debt.

Previously settled debt letter.

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