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Debt Collection Attorney Ignores Months of Payoff Negotiation Emails

A consumer seeking to negotiate a debt payoff with a collection attorney has been ignored for months despite contacting multiple listed emails and having records of all attempts. Single complaint about debt attorney communication failure. No software product addresses individual attorney non-responsiveness.

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