The Debt No Longer Shows In All Reporting Bureaus But Creditors Still Shows Balance & Account - Should One Take Creditor To Court
No. There are no damages according to FDCPA. The opportunity to get another account with that organization may not be presented now; however, the debt is gone for all public concerns.
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