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Old 07-12-2008, 19:09   #11
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Re: Debt collector,any advice welcome!

Ring them and say you dispute the debt. Ask them to send you a copy of all the details and a copy of the original agreement. Explain you are not willing to do any business with them until you recieve this information.
This will determine whether they really do have any information etc.
Personally I really wouldn't worry about it, they are just trying to get you to part with some money without much effort their end.
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