Hazelwood1
Aug 11, 2007, 06:46 PM
Hello,
I have been contacted by a debt collector regarding an unpaid credit card balance. I accrued this debt while living and working in the US (Michigan). I now live in Vancouver, Canada. I am a dual citizen.
I want to dispute the debt. The notice says I have 30 days to respond ("upon your written notification to this office within 30 days from receiving this notice ...").
I have been reading on the internet that some people have been disputing the validity of credit card debt based on the idea that it is based on fraudulent banking practices - something to do with fractional banking - and winning their cases because the banks fail to produce proof of the debt or something like that.
Can anyone suggest a way for me to dispute this debt along these lines? And how would I dispute a US debt from Canada?
Thank you.
I have been contacted by a debt collector regarding an unpaid credit card balance. I accrued this debt while living and working in the US (Michigan). I now live in Vancouver, Canada. I am a dual citizen.
I want to dispute the debt. The notice says I have 30 days to respond ("upon your written notification to this office within 30 days from receiving this notice ...").
I have been reading on the internet that some people have been disputing the validity of credit card debt based on the idea that it is based on fraudulent banking practices - something to do with fractional banking - and winning their cases because the banks fail to produce proof of the debt or something like that.
Can anyone suggest a way for me to dispute this debt along these lines? And how would I dispute a US debt from Canada?
Thank you.