Debt Collector Fails to Provide Adequate Written Debt Notification
Radius Global Solutions sent insufficient written notification about an alleged debt, failing to provide information needed to verify its validity. Inadequate debt validation letters from collectors leave consumers unable to assess or contest what they owe.
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