Credit card Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt was discharged in bankruptcy
Bank of America Debt collection department,
Credit card Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed Debt was discharged in bankruptcy Virginia
I received a dunning letter from a - part debt collector. I attempted to get validation of debt from them by sending - letters to them. I did not receive a satisfactory response. I then sent them an estoppel letter. ( see attached ). This debt collector unbeknownst to me filed an action in - - - courthouse acting as if they were representing Bank of America, this was fraud on the court. I just discovered a default judgement was entered in - - - - for a debt that was discharged in my wife 's bankruptcy in 2013 as evidenced by her credit report. These - party debt collectors are posing as attorney 's representing Bank of America, when in fact they are nothing but interlopers that purchased this old debt for pennies on the dollar and are now attempting to collect the entire amount. I was not properly served by a sheriff as required and as a result a default judgement was entered.
Bank of America customer in Virginia
Dec 31, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Bank of America response to complaint:
Closed with explanation
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File ComplaintWebsite | https://www.bankofamerica.com/ |
Phone | (704) 386-5681 |
Address | 100 N Tryon St Ste 220 Charlotte NC 28202 |
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