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I need advice on what to do with a collction agency

Date: Sat, 12/23/2006 - 17:23

Submitted by jag2004x
on Sat, 12/23/2006 - 17:23

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last year i made an agreement to pay FCinc $400 a month for a $3600 debt i owe. times are tough and i have been sending them $100 a month for the past 10 months. Now they say the want the remaining balance of $1400 paid in full or they will sue me. i don't have the money to pay it off. what should i do?


last month i faxed them a letter informing them that the agreed payment is $100 and I attached copies of the statements showing the agreed amount on it. they just sent me a letter saying "your failure to fulfill your payment arrangement leaves no alternative but to recommend legal action". what do you think I should do?


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Submitted by jag2004x on Sat, 12/23/2006 - 17:40

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Then I would send them an itemized statement of each monthly payment plus a copy of the agreement again certifed mail with a letter stating that you have followed the agreement that both aprties agreed on and that you will continue to follow the original agreement until the debt is settled. If they take you to court then you have all this evidence to back you up but just keep paying the $100 like the agreement states.. anybody else want to chime in on this one?


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Submitted by PDLFREE on Sat, 12/23/2006 - 17:49

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there is no talking to them. when i tell them that i have documentation showing that the agreed amount is $100 they tell me i'm wrong and that the total amount is due immediately. I told her i couldn't afford to pay $1400. She transferred me to her "supervisor" who told me they were going to suspend my driver license if i didn't pay right away.


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Submitted by jag2004x on Sat, 12/23/2006 - 17:57

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Suspend your DL? What, they have an in with the DMV? I think not! And correct me if I'm wrong, but the only person who can suspend your DL is a judge!! On top of sending them copies of the agreement, I would also do the following: get copies of any checks you used to pay them off and copy them front and back, showing the endorsement where they were cashed. If you did electronic debits, get copies of your statements showing where the money was taken out of your account.
I would also refer you to a prior thread on the boards, talking about how the end of the year is bad for collectors. Sounds like this situation is a prime example of that. Maybe these people see the chance to boost commissions by any means possible?


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Submitted by kscornell on Sat, 12/23/2006 - 18:25

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Take his driver's license? Now that is a new one----they are probably trying to connect with the law that can take away driver's licenses with "dead-beat dads" that don't pay child support. My ex had his license revoked and was kept from getting a business license because of back child support---believe me once he found out, he paid me off VERY quickly.


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Submitted by Lorri on Sat, 12/23/2006 - 19:37

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Or it could be that they are thinking of parking tickets... here in Illinois if you have 10 or more unpaid parking tickets, a city can have the Secretary of State suspend your license.

I think kscornell is right... it's the end of the year, they are hard up for money and they are trying to intimidate you. They cannot do anything to your driver's license.


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Submitted by DebtCruncher on Sat, 12/23/2006 - 21:43

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I have 4 payday loans ans am a single mom trying to make it. I got into the rut and had to get a loan to keep the others afloat. I have paid more in interest to 3 of them that is more then the loan itself. I would like to get a loan to pay them off but my credit is not good. Where and who can I turn to to help me get these off my back?


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Submitted by on Mon, 12/25/2006 - 09:54

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smlaney1 - welcome to the forums, and Happy Holidays!

Many of us here have been in your situation - single parent with one income, and we fell into the payday loan trap, thinking it would "help" - when all it does is hurt your situation.

If you will register with this site as a member (it's free), a debt counselor from your area will contact you within a couple of days to offer some consolidation or settlement ideas. You may join their program or not, it's your choice.

However, since you mentioned you have payday loans, many of us have already dealt with this issue, and have managed to get our loans paid off or marked paid in full by the issuing company due to our state PDL laws.

If you are comfortable posting who you have loans outstanding with, how much you have paid, how much the loan was for, and what state you reside in, we can offer you some advice.

Check out your state's PDL law on your state government's website, which would be http://www.michigan.gov/ (put your state's name instead of Michigan). In the search box on your state's page, search for payday loans or payday loan law.

Let us know what you come up with, and we'll be glad to help!


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Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Mon, 12/25/2006 - 12:13

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You should continue to send what you have. They can not sue you if you are not refusing to pay. You have a payment history with the company. Keep all of your documents pertaining to your payments. The idea is to get you to settle now or even offer one because it is almost tax season and they know people pay bills off during tax season.


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Submitted by BEAUTY1217 on Tue, 12/26/2006 - 11:22

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I got a call from their collection agency - Paramount Financial Services - can anyone tell me anything about them - she said they were taking me to court - I live in maryland - payday loans are illegal in Maryland - can they still take me to court on this -


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Submitted by dduvall on Thu, 12/28/2006 - 08:20

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