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SPEARS v. BRENNAN Greg A. SPEARS, Appellant-Plaintiff, v. Timothy L. BRENNAN, Appellee-Defendant. No. 49A02-0003-CV-169. -- March 26, 2001
FIELDS v. WILBER LAW FIRM Jodi FIELDS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. WILBER LAW FIRM, P.C., a dissolved corporation, and Donald L. Wilber and Kenneth Wilber, doing business as Wilber Law Firm, P.C., a dissolved corporation, Defendants-Appellees. No. 03-4108. Argued May 27, 2004. -- September 02, 2004
Simply stating "verification" or "validation" was done is NOT sufficient in a court of law, actual evidence must be sent to the consumer.
The FDCPA does not specifically spell out the requirements of debt validation. However, there is general agreement among the legal community and the Federal Trade Commission as to what would and would not be considered proper debt validation.
Proper Debt Validation (any of the following items):
■A copy of a statement from the original creditor.
■A copy of a check from you.
■A copy of an itemized list of charges and payments from the original creditor
Improper Debt Validation (any of the following items):
■A computerized print out from the collection agency/law firm
■An affadavit from the collection agency