using an attorney for chase accounts
Date: Sun, 06/15/2008 - 08:29
My question is, - I have a friend who is a lawyer who is willing to help me with the CA to try to set up a payment plan I can afford. Has anyone in the past used an attorney to help them and if so what was the experience like? Was it a positive outcome? I'm not looking to get out of the debt- just to make payments that I can afford and hopefully avoid a lawsuit/judgement.
I would say ideally yes, if you have access to an Attorney by al
I would say ideally yes, if you have access to an Attorney by all means use his services. I am currently dealing with a chase account which has went into collections with Cache, and now they want me to settle this account through an Arbitration forum, I really don't want to go through an arbitration forum, as I have read it is very biased. So, if there is any possible way I could have avoided it through the services of an Attorney, I would have definitely chosen that, over this madness. :? Others will be along to advise you of their experiences so hang tight. :)
When you have a friend, who is ready to help you, I'll say, grab
When you have a friend, who is ready to help you, I'll say, grab it with both hands. The collection agencies can often become a pain in the neck to deal with when it comes to sketch a repayment plan with them. An attorney's help will certainly give you an edge over. Best of luck!!