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Suing t-Mobile for $800 would be like sewing my own asshole shut and stuffing my face with Linguine and clam sauce.
Oooooh
They have failed to validate the debt at this point, period. Send them a cease and desist letter. Send a copy of the letter along with a dispute, CMRRR as John stated earlier, to the credit bureaus stating that they failed to provide proof that the debt is yours, they failed to respond to your DV request in time and therefore the account needs to be deleted from your report.
No offence, but this sounds suspiciously like some "freeman on the land" stuff.
Federal statute of limitations on cell phone debt is 2 years - zing!
Truly?
Truly?
This
man I'm an idiot. I have no idea what this means. How can i tell if they've validated the debt or not? I'm absolutely marsupialed in this type of stuff and am trying to make sense of it.