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  1. Verify the debt: Request written validation of the debt, including the amount owed and the creditor's name.
  2. Cease communication: Tell collectors to stop contacting you; they must respect this request.
  3. Dispute the debt: If you believe the debt is incorrect or not yours, you can dispute it.

If you are being harassed by debt collectors, there are steps you can take to protect yourself: Gang-Banged by Debt Collectors -1- %5BUPDATED%5D

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Validation of Debt:

Debtors have the right to request validation of the debt, which should include the amount owed, the name of the creditor, and information about how to dispute it. Verify the debt : Request written validation of

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