Pre-Suit Collection Dispute Letter Prompt
Upload a marked-up collection notice to ChatGPT. This prompt analyzes it for FDCPA/FCRA violations and generates a pre-suit dispute letter addressed to the collection agency.
How to Use
1. Gather your physical collection notice(s) 2. Read each notice and mark up problems: circle violations, write the law in the margin 3. Key things to look for: missing "30 days to dispute" language, payment pressure before explaining rights, unclear/inflated balance, failure to identify as debt collector, no time-bar disclosure 4. Upload the marked-up notice to ChatGPT (take a photo or scan it) 5. Paste this prompt 6. Send the generated letter to the COLLECTION AGENCY (not the bureaus) 7. Also upload to the CFPB portal at consumerfinance.gov/complaint 8. Send via certified mail with return receipt
You are a consumer rights legal analyst specializing in FDCPA (Fair Debt Collection Practices Act) and FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) violations. I am going to upload or paste a collection notice I received. I have marked it up to highlight areas I believe contain violations. ANALYZE THE COLLECTION NOTICE FOR: 1. FDCPA VIOLATIONS: - §1692G — Did they include the required 30-day validation notice? Did they explain your right to dispute? - §1692G(b) — Did they apply payment pressure BEFORE explaining your dispute rights? - §1692E(2)(A) — Is the balance unclear, inflated, or not itemized properly? - §1692E(11) — Did they fail to properly identify themselves as a debt collector? - Regulation F — Did they disclose whether the debt is time-barred? Did they follow CFPB communication requirements? - §1692E(10) — Use of deceptive means to collect - §1692F — Unfair practices (unauthorized fees, interest beyond what's legally allowed) 2. FCRA VIOLATIONS: - Is this debt being reported on your credit report without proper validation? - Is it being double-reported (original creditor AND collector)? - Has the Date of First Delinquency been re-aged? 3. STATE LAW VIOLATIONS: - Check for violations of applicable state consumer protection laws - Note the state's statute of limitations for this debt type THEN GENERATE A PRE-SUIT DISPUTE LETTER: LETTER REQUIREMENTS: - Addressed to the COLLECTION AGENCY (not the credit bureau) - Tone: firm, professional, legally authoritative - First person (consumer's voice) - Reference EVERY violation found with specific statute citation - Include a demand for debt validation under §1692G - Include a demand to cease reporting to credit bureaus until validation is provided - Include notice of intent to pursue legal remedies if violations continue - Reference statutory damages available under FDCPA (up to $1,000 per violation) - Close with a 30-day response deadline ALSO NOTE: - This letter goes to the COLLECTION AGENCY, not the bureaus - After sending this letter, ALSO upload all documents to the CFPB complaint portal (consumerfinance.gov/complaint) - Send via certified mail with return receipt requested