Help please
Date: Thu, 06/07/2007 - 03:56
Botown - Welcome! Your best bet is to find out what this
Botown -
Welcome!
Your best bet is to find out what this is about - call them and see if they will tell you what this relates to. Get their address and send them a letter requesting validation of the debt.
Desperate
I called the company and it is what I thought it was. I have a credit card that is past due and the company told me that I would need to pay $7000 and there is no way to make a payment plan or anything like that and if i don't pay it then it will end up in the courts. Is this true? Is there anything I can do?
Hi & welcome to the forum!! have you tried to contact the credit
Hi & welcome to the forum!! have you tried to contact the credit card company to see if they will work out some arrangements with you? If they have not sold the debt, and given the circumstances, they may be helpful. I personally have not had experience with court, but it would seem to short of a time for them to file so quick, they are most likely trying to scare you into paying right away. This is the best place for help, and someone will shortly be around with more advice. Good luck!
Still panicked
I have called the cc company and they said there is nothing they could do. the CA said something along the lines of if i don't pay by monday i am going to get sued. can this happen? Should I request over the phone that a debt verification or something like that be sent to me? and then to request all other communications be in writing? How should I proceed? I wish to pay the debt but I cannot make one large payment it is impossible. And with me being out of the country there is no way to represent myself in court if it were to come to that. Also I do not have access to an incoming phone line here only outgoing so all the calls are going to my parents and my wife. How can I get this to stop? What can I do? I have read through the forums but cannot find anything along this particular situation where I am out of the country and the timeframe stated is so short. Any thoughts or assistance is greatly appreciated.
You said you are overseas for one year. Are you active military
You said you are overseas for one year. Are you active military? If so, legally they cannot proceed against you in a civil case until you return.
If the company name is Creditors Interchange, I have knowledge that they make threats to sue when they do not have authority to file suit or threats that a lawsuit is already filed when one is not. These threats are a violation of the federal and some state laws.
You could try sending them a letter directing them not to call you at whatever number they are calling and give them an address where they can contact you in writing only. If you are active military, you should also state this in your letter. I would suggest sending this letter first to a parent our spouse in the states and have them send it certified return receipt to the collection agency. That way the delivery and the return receipt move faster.
My last bit of advice: If legal in the state, your spouse/parents should record the calls to gather evidence of the illegal conduct of CI.