Should I pay a debt, or should they adjust to the SSCRA?
Date: Fri, 12/07/2007 - 12:40
That's a tough one, as I totally see where you're coming from, a
That's a tough one, as I totally see where you're coming from, and out of decency, they should honor the SSCRA, but if there is any type of way around it (i.e., using the, "You're the co-signer, not primary) they'll do it.
Even though the debt was charged off, they can still keep coming after you to collect, and at some stage will probably file a suit against you and other person on loan to try and get a judgment. That's when they usually play the garnishment card.
You could try contacting a debt consolidation company and put the debt in a program. This way you could make monthly payments that are low, and they may then be able to get collector to knock off excessive interest rate.
hummm.. are you still in the military? is there someone at you b
hummm.. are you still in the military? is there someone at you base or some kind of veterans advocate that could possibly contact them for you and do a little arm twisting? I know this is a long shot, but maybe evne a call to your senator or Congressmans office might be helpful. Since your the co-signor, is the primary borrower unable to pay anything towards resolving the issue? IF it s on the second collection agency, they might be willing to work something out ( a settlement for even less). What exactly are they threatening? or are they using vauge terms? They may not even be prepared to do anything. If they are indicating specific actions, they are legally required to persure them or they can be fined and sued under the fdcpa.
Who was the original creditor? Check your contract. I have a car loan and the Cerditor keeps threatening me with this accrued interest, then I read the paper work and it says nothing about it. also they admit the "accrued interest" they keep threatening me with is not even mentioned anywhere in my contract but in some welcome packet (which amoaunted to a letter with my account number and the customer service phone number and NO Mention of this additional interest charge). My Wife has a legal plan with her current employeer, we are sending the contract to them for review and have the lawyer write the original creditor a letter to remove these unauthorized, non-contractual charges.
SSCRA
I know that this post is quite old but I felt that you and others should know that the SSCRA 6% interest cap applies to both the primary and co-signer of a loan. I had to fight this battle myself when I was in the Marines and after the bases legal department type a letter quoting the SSCRA and where it states that it applies to the Co-signer as well, they finally lowered the interest rate to 6% and backdated it to the day that I entered.
My best advice is dont quit. Get your legal dept involved if need be.