Debt buyer profile
Also known as: ARI, Absolute Resolutions
Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC is a Minnesota-based debt buyer that purchases charged-off consumer debt portfolios, primarily credit-card and personal-loan accounts, from banks and financial institutions. The company uses collection attorneys to pursue accounts through litigation across many states.
Corporate structure
Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC is an independent debt buyer with no publicly documented parent company.
Common original creditors whose accounts Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC has purchased include: Various banks and credit card issuers, Financial institutions.
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Frequently asked questions
Who is Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC?
Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC (ARI) is a debt buyer based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. It purchases charged-off consumer debt and pursues collection through attorneys across many states.
Why is Absolute Resolutions Investments suing me?
ARI purchased your account and is using the court system to collect the full balance.
Can I challenge Absolute Resolutions' standing to sue?
Yes. Raise lack of standing in your Answer, requiring ARI to produce a complete chain of assignment from the original creditor.
Is the statute of limitations relevant to an ARI claim?
Yes. If the limitations period has run in your state, raise it as an affirmative defense.
Has Absolute Resolutions Investments faced regulatory enforcement?
No significant public regulatory enforcement actions against Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC are known at this time. All debt buyers are subject to the FDCPA and applicable state consumer protection laws.
What should I do if Absolute Resolutions Investments is suing me?
File a timely Answer before your state's deadline, deny the material allegations, and raise all available defenses.
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