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This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
AGENCY CONSENT TO USE OF ELECTRONIC RECORDS
Consent to Use Electronic Records
In this consumer disclosure, "we", "us", and "our" mean CHECKCARE . "You" and "your" mean the person giving this consent, and also each authorized representative, additional responsible party or any other person with whom you share this information or give access.
If you do not consent, you will not be able to use electronic records or conduct any transactions on this website.
Providing Records to you in electronic form means making them available on this website, from whatever location or in whatever way you access this website, or by sending them to you by email, fax, text message or in any other form of electronic text communication.
Your consent applies to:
Your accounts accessible though this website or mobile devices where the account is in your name individually, your business name, or jointly with anyone else.
All accounts, transactions and services available on this website, whether the account, transaction, product or service is new for you or existing.
Performing transactions on Your account.
Unless you notify this office within 30 days after receiving this notice that you dispute the validity of this debt or any portion therof, this office will assume this debt is valid. If you notify this office in writing within 30 days from receiving this notice that you dispute the validity of the this debt or any portion thereof, this office will obtain verificaiton of the debt or obtain a copy of the judgement and mail you a copy of such judgement or verification. If you request this office in writing within 30 days after receiving this notice this office will provide you with the name and address of the original creditor, if different from the current creditor.
The state Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act requires that, except under unusual circumstances, collectors may not contact you before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m. They may not harass you by using threats of violence or arrest or by using obscene language. Collectors may not use false or misleading statements or call you at work if they know or have reason to know that you may not receive personal calls at work. For the most part, collectors may not tell another person, other than your attorney or spouse, about your debt. Collectors may contact another person to confirm your location or enforce a judgement. For more information about debt collection activities, you may contact the Federal Trade Commission at 1-877-FTC-HELP or www.ftc.gov. Nonprofit credit counseling services may be available in the area.