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Debt collector cannot produce documentation proving debt ownership

A consumer requested evidence that Monterey Financial Services owns and has authority to collect an alleged debt, receiving no documentation in return. Without chain-of-title documentation, consumers cannot verify whether a collector has legal standing to collect, yet the debt continues to appear on credit reports.

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