February 2021 Complaints Against USAA

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Complaint Details:

Date of Complaint: February 13, 2021

Company Official Name: UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

State: AL

Product: Credit reporting, credit repair services, or other personal consumer reports
Sub-Product: Credit reporting

Issue: Incorrect information on your report
Sub-Issue: Account status incorrect

Full Complaint:
[ My name ] [ My return address ] [ Date ] [ Debt collector name ] [ Debt collector address ] Re : [ Account number for the debt, if you have it ] Dear [ Debt collector name ] : I am responding to your contact about a debt you are trying to collect. You contacted me by [ phone/mail ], on [ date ] and identified the debt as [ any information they gave you about the debt ]. Please supply the information below so that I have all information : Why you think I owe the debt and to whom I owe it, including : The name and address of the creditor to whom the debt is currently owed, the account number used by that creditor, and the amount owed.
If this debt started with a different creditor, provide the name and address of the original creditor, the account number used by that creditor, and the amount owed to that creditor at the time it was transferred. When you identify the original creditor, please provide any other name by which I might know them, if that is different from the official name. In addition, tell me when the current creditor obtained the debt and who the current creditor obtained it from.
Provide verification and documentation that there is a valid basis for claiming that I must pay the debt to the current creditor. For example, can you provide a copy of the written agreement that created my original requirement to pay?
If you are asking that I pay a debt that somebody else is or was required to pay, identify that person. Provide verification and documentation about why this is a debt that I must pay.
The amount and age of the debt, including : A copy of the last billing statement sent to me by the original creditor.
State the amount of the debt when you obtained it, and when that was.
If there have been any additional interest, fees or charges added since the last billing statement from the original creditor, provide an itemization showing the dates and amount of each added amount. In addition, explain how the added interest, fees or other charges are expressly authorized by the agreement creating the debt or are permitted by law.
Have been any payments or other reductions since the last billing statement from the original creditor? If so, provide an itemization showing the dates and amount of each of them.
Have there have been any other changes or adjustments since the last billing statement from the original creditor? If so, please provide full verification and documentation of the amount you are trying to collect. Explain how that amount was calculated. In addition, explain how the other changes or adjustments are expressly authorized by the agreement creating the debt or permitted by law.
Tell me when the creditor claims this debt became due and when it became delinquent.
Identify the date of the last payment made on this account.
Have you made a determination that this debt is within the statute of limitations applicable to it? Tell me when you think the statute of limitations expires for this debt, and how you determined that.
Details about your authority to collect this debt.
I would like more information about your firm before I discuss the debt with you. Does your firm have a debt collection license from my state? If not, say why not. If so, provide the date of the license, the name on the license, the license number, and the name, address and telephone number of the state agency issuing the license.
If you are contacting me from a place outside my state, does your firm have a debt collection license from that place? If so, provide the date of the license, the name on the license, the license number, and the name, address and telephone number of the state agency issuing the license.

Complaint Tags: Servicemember

Company response:

Response Type: Closed with non-monetary relief

Public Response:
Company believes it acted appropriately as authorized by contract or law


FairShake accessed this complaint from the public archives of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). You can file your own complaint with the CFPB here.

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