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A debt collection demand letter is a formal written communication from a creditor or a collection agency to an individual or business owing a debt. The main purpose of this demand letter is to inform the debtor about the outstanding debt and to request payment.It typically includes the following details:1. Sender details.2. Recipient details3. Debt details4. Payment instructions5. Deadline of payment6. Consequences for non-payment
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