How do I stop LVNV from increasing my debt on a credit card I never owned?

I need help. It’s been over five years since I heard from LVNV about a credit card that isn’t mine. I sent letters to the credit bureaus, and they said it wsa verified. How can I stop them from raising the amount every month? I haven’t gotten any calls or letters from them, but it’s still on my credit report. The amount they say I owe went from $620 to $822. What should I do next, or what kind of letter can I write to make this stop?
 
If you haven't heard from LVNV in over 5 years and they're still increasing the balance, that's a red flag. A debt buyer can't legally add interest or fees unless they can prove a contractual right to do so and most of the time, they can't.

Stop disputing it as not mine with the credit bureaus that's a reason it keeps coming back verified. You need to challenge their authority to report those balance increases and ask for proof of assignment, original contract terms, and itemized calculations. This is an accuracy and completeness issue under the FCRA.

I bet if you checked the dispute status, it might say account not disputed that's an FDCPA violation you can use right away in this round.

Also, if the account is past the statute of limitations in your state, they can't sue you. And reporting monthly balance increases without letting you know can cross into illegal re aging or unfair collection practices.

One strategy: send LVNV a direct validation plus a cease interest letter, then follow up with a procedural dispute to the bureaus. Done right, this forces them to either prove it or stop reporting it.
 
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