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How do I deal with debt collectors now that I am out of work

Date: Thu, 12/14/2006 - 16:05

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 12/14/2006 - 16:05

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Who is CACH,LLC and how do you respond to them. The gentleman below seems to be paying the same bill twice. I have run into some credit problems due to health issues and no health care. Now I am recieving threatening calls and letters from a company named BRONSON AND MIGLIACCIO whose client is CACH,LLC.
Please, I guess my question is how do I work with these creditors when I am not yet back to work however, I could make small payments with help from friends and families. Thank you in advance


One thing to consider is how much you owe on the debt. Asking your creditors to give you time, and making even the smallest bit of a payment may keep you out of trouble. Remember, when you have no money, they get no money. But also consider this, if you owe $10,000 on an AmEx card, and have $30,000 of equity invested in your home, the judge could take that away.

What is the exact nature of their threats? Also what state do you live in? Are you capable of getting your calls recorded? If you have 3-way, this site provides a feature that will allow you to record calls. You can simply call up a number and then switch back over. Gaining any type of evidence that proves they are breaking the law could actually land the ball in your court.

Please stick around in the forums, and also let us know on the outcome of this. We're all here to help!

Regards
Mike


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Submitted by Teleport on Thu, 12/14/2006 - 16:33

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