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account bein collected upon by jdb

Date: Fri, 10/27/2006 - 22:54

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 10/27/2006 - 22:54

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i seriously think ther should be some law regarding jdb or any1 other then teh oc or collector working for oc should be allowed by law to try to collect or sue on debt..in my opinion its comparable to extortion.. yeah i wholy agree on paying oc what is owed to them. i would have no prob trying to work something out with oc as to what is legally owed to them but why should any1 have to pay apenny to these people that bought these account for cents on the dollar and trying to collect 100% plus on them,, the oc are the ones who should be pd...my opinion is that the oc should be the only 1s allowed to sue on any such debt.the jdb are making millions at every1s expense..down with JDB..down with JDB,, SORRY JUST LETTIN OFF A LIL STEAM!!


Maybe you are right. The debt is from the creditors so they should be paid with it. Now, when a collection agency is hired, they collect the money from people and send the money to the creditors. When the account is sold by a creditor to some CA, they will now keep the money because the purchased the file from the creditor.

Why does a creditor sell the account? They have loads of consumer's files to handle every month. People who make regular payments don't have problems of dealing with the debt collectors. The creditors have limited time to spare on collections. That is why they hire a collection agency at a lower cost and do the recovery. Unfortunately, most of the collectors make this collection attempt in an illegal way. They are in business and they want to make more money. Ultimately, the consumer is the easiest prey. They have a fixed amount to send to the creditors. Whatever they can earn above that from the consumer, it adds to their profit. Collection industry would not have earned such a bad name today, provided the people in this line have followed some rules. Now, collectors will blame people for not paying their debts. Maybe that's true, people have hard times and money won't be always available. If they had money, the debt would have not reached to collections. But what's the point of making the situation tougher and charge illegally from people who already don't have money to pay. I will be scared when a collector asks me to pay $2000 on a $200 debt. Had he said that I have to pay $500 and showed me that the charges are within the state laws by giving out everything documented, I would have felt everyway to pay the debt.


lrhall41

Submitted by orake on Sat, 10/28/2006 - 13:45

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yeah everything u said i agree with totaly..if the jdb decide to sue fo nonpayment i think it should be for teh amount they pd for the account and whatever allowable fees and interest from the date they purchased it and not teh amount owed to the oc...maybe im wrong here but i dont see why anyone is legally obligated to pay total amount of debt to any1 but oc because that is who it actually deserves to go to.. not some jdb making 1000s on possibly a few 100 debt that that they pd for it.. i think a few laws should be made for these buyers..ok say they bought 4000.00 debt for 500.00. ok they did spend that 500 purchasing ur debt then added interest to it(as do the oc )..so i would say u should be liable for the 500 its almost as if they loaned u 500 from their own money as do banks .. so legally u should be only responsible for that 500 and any interest .. or only allow them to collect a certain percent more then what they pd for it.

ex: pd $500.00 + 25% = $625.00

now lets just say they set u up on a 12 month pmt plan @18% interest

625.00+ 18% =737.00 they made 237 off of u.. ok now we all know that they have 1000s of these account coming and goin

ex:40,000accounts x237.00 = 9,480,000.00

even if they only got 10,000 accounts a yr they would still make over 2 milion


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 10/28/2006 - 15:26

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im not talking about the oc or even a collection agency collecting for the oc.. im talking about the buyers that buy the accounts for pennies on the dollar.. i just dont agree that they should be able to collect for probabaly 100x what they pd for it.. i think that if u have to pay the whole amount it should go to the oc not some jdb.. i know wht ur gonna say its like stealing well no its not not when it involves a jdb maybe oc yeah it is.. but jdb then could be considered thieves and extortionist to....


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 10/28/2006 - 15:35

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Don't forget that a suit must be filed first and won before they are entitled to lean on assets or garnish wages. Our strongest weapon is the threat of bankruptcy. If they believe they could get nothing then they will accept a portion of what is owed.


lrhall41

Submitted by waterengineer2 on Sat, 10/28/2006 - 20:02

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yeah bankruptcy is a powerful tool that can be used.the sad truth is that most arent threats..alot of these people really are in serious financial trouble and that may be ther only way out..in my opinion if they could have some laws put in place against the jdb it may save alot of people from filing if their situation got that bad.. in most cases people couldnt kkep up with payments and thats how their accounts ended up in jdb hands in teh 1st place.. not all are in that category i know some just choose not to pay and try to get away with it..also i think som cc make it way to easy to get credit in the 1st place..i get offers all the time supposedly from my rating in my cr.. believe me ive seen my cr and its not all that good.. i just throw them out when i get teh offers... even walmart now is goin only to cash or credit nomore layaways .. just sign up for there ccs.. yeah right i dont ned it that bad ill wait till i can pay cash for it.. im trying to get out of this whole im in now


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 10/28/2006 - 20:32

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