Date Received: 2017-10-17T00:00:00
Product: Mortgage debt
Issue: Attempts to collect debt not owed
Consumer Consent Provided to Share Complaint: Consent provided
Consumer Complaint: 1. Around XXXX 2017 & before we started to get notices in mail & calls attempting to collect a debt that has already been satisfied with XXXX XXXX attached will be the 3 recorded satisfactions/release while the judgement on this mortgage was left opened.
2. This predator/debt collector XXXX XXXX XXXX, XXXX was told several times the debt was paid but continued with their harassment of us. We even made the mistake of offering them an amount to settle which they claimed was being presented to XXXX XXXX & took time to approve, so they would leave us alone while also providing last 2 years IRS Form XXXX which XXXX XXXX told us was OK to release to them their attorney.
Company: Vital Solutions, Inc.
State/Zip: FL 331XX
Company Response to Complaint: Closed with explanation
Was Company Response Timely: Yes
Did Consumer Dispute Company Response: N/A
Complaint ID: 2704513
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