Partners for Payment Relief Issue Resolution

Resources for resolving common issues with Partners for Payment Relief products and services

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a 21st century agency that helps consumer finance markets work by making rules more effective, by consistently and fairly enforcing those rules, and by empowering consumers to take more control over their economic lives.

The CFPB will forward your complaint to Partners for Payment Relief and work to get a response. After your complaint is forwarded, Partners for Payment Relief has 15 days to respond to you and the CFPB. Partners for Payment Relief is expected to close all but the most complicated complaints within 60 days.

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Partners for Payment Relief Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt was discharged in bankruptcy

July 10, 2015 - I was notified that Partners for Payment Relief ( PPR ) had obtained a copy of my credit report. I have not authorized PPR to request and obtain a copy of my credit report. I have provided PPR formal notice to cease unauthorized inquiries ( made -/-/-, -/-/-, -/-/- ) into my credit report. They failed to respond to my demand to remove the improper inquiries or provide any document that authorized them to make inquiries into my credit report. I contacted PPR on - -, - and notified them the debt was discharged in Federal Bankruptcy Court ( - ) and any attem...

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