Debt Collector Pursuing Balance Despite Valid Lease Termination Agreement
A consumer with a documented early lease termination agreement is still pursued for the full balance by a collection agency. The collector disregards the contractual agreement and continues reporting the debt. Single complaint with no corroborating data.
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