First National Collection Bureau, Inc. Debt Collection Complaint

Credit card Disclosure verification of debt not given enough info to verify debt

First National Collection Bureau, Inc. Debt collection department,

Credit card Disclosure verification of debt Not given enough info to verify debt Georgia

First National has no right to collect on a debt delinquent from -/-/-. Nor have they provided validation information as required by the FDCPA. I have requested a validation of the debt your company claims I owe. In response, I received a letter noting the amount ( - ) on -/-/-. Consumers have the right to request a validation of debt to ensure the company collecting the debt has not made an error. Sending me notice of the amount I supposedly owe does not prove that I owe the debt, it merely proves that your company seeks to collect the specified amount. Please note I am not requesting a verification of your records. I am requesting proof that I incurred this debt, how much was incurred, and that you have the right to collect it. Proof of my liability is my legal right under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Furthermore, based on the information regarding this debt provided by your representatives, I believe this debt to be in error partially or wholly and request proof as stipulated by the FCRA. I Request : -Proof that First National Owns the debt/ debt has been assigned. -Copy of Statements from original creditor, - . -Copy of Original signed loan agreement/ credit card application. Furthermore, I challenge the ability to collect a debt which is past the statute of limitations. In order for this alleged debt to be mine, it would have had to become first delinquent in -/-/-, well past the statute. Attempt to collect as debt past statue is a violation of FDCPA ( section 809 ) and places First National in a positon to be fined and sued. Finally, I request proof First National Collection Bureau is licensed to collect in the state of Georgia.

First National Collection Bureau, Inc. customer in Georgia
Aug 22, 2015

* Source: CFPB Complaint Database

First National Collection Bureau, Inc. response to complaint:
Closed with explanation

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http://www.fncbinc.com/
800.824.6191
 610 Waltham Way
McCarran NV 89434

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