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Sam Hyde mentioned in a YouTube video he's used a credit repair company that sends letters to the people who you owe money to asking them for proof. He specifically mentioned they'd send letters like everyday forcing them to reply in order to keep their debt with you

Does anyone know a specific company he's talking about and if they work well and are worth the money? He mentioned paying them like 400 dollars I think

It's exactly 4 minutes into this video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VGsbyWh6nAw
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I wouldn't take scamuel hyde at his word for anything
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>>396
I want it to be true
>>396
This
>>395 (OP) 
Credit repair companies are a scam. If you owe a small amount just pay it off and be done with it.
For larger amounts that you're unable to pay, for example a large credit card debt, the credit card company will attempt to contact you until the minimum payment is 90 days past due. At that point they'll most likely sell the debt to an outside collection company who will aggressively attempt to contact you via phone and mail. If you respond to their letters or pick up the phone when they call that will be considered as a commitment to pay.
However, if they're unable to make contact with you then there's not much that they can do except maybe resell the debt to another collection agency. After 7 years nobody will be legally able to sue you (unless the laws change of course). The worst that will happen is the company/bank that gave you the original loan will send you letters offering to give you another account after you've paid them a large amount of money every month for the next 5-7 years.
As long as you don't answer their phone calls or reply to their letters there's practically nothing that anyone can do to you after 7 years. (This assumes that you haven't taken 6 or 7 figures from them, in which case they'll probably hire private investigators to find you and then press charges.) If after 7 years an old debt appears on your credit report you can request that it be removed. You may have difficulty getting a loan with old debts on your report but once they're gone it'll be as if nothing had ever happened.
This is NOT legal or financial advice. Play at your own risk.
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There is a legit strategy asking them (the collection company) to verify the debt. If they can not/will not then 'sorry I never had a contract with you' and if they do, you can ask them to produce the original (debt) instrument (called a negotiable instrument), and they typically, as a matter of course, mis-handle it or outright do not have it. Often they even renegotiated the instrument without telling you (a violation of law, as they are required to have 'maximum accuracy' and frequently violate the truth in lending act or fair credit reporting act) so there is lots of room to do stuffs even if the dates are a week off or amounts slightly different, those are 'inaccurate' and can not be listed on your debt then (or you have a cause of action against them).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_3aezlmiJs
For higher IQ anons just ignore most the audio and read the document (by skipping through video).

For those who already have some familiarity with this topic this overview for normies may seem only moderately insightful, and personally I believe this is a more usual way of approaching this. There are a lot less orthodox approaches (where you are the creditor not the debtor) that can be more effective but have a much higher knowledge burden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HwLjkf_sgI&list=PLAfY_CEA7gSx00Jq9_dEKk7Q_QVAZ5qLZ&index=25

Other references.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1h7kYE02y41YM3jqFs-3k49vNPuoNS2gS
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>knowledge burden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epuIjfbxIDQ
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