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You would need to refer to your state laws about the interest. A
You would need to refer to your state laws about the interest. As far as settling for a certain amount with a payment plan in place, I've never had such luck, in my case they have always wanted a lump sum. Keep checking back, I'm sure someone else will be along to advise you. :)
What state do you live in? Is this a credit card debt? Who is
What state do you live in? Is this a credit card debt? Who is the OC?
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Hi Nascar,
I live in Pennsylvania...this was a private loan from a local bank that was for college and then went to Brazos and then sold or transferred to MRS.
I really tried to work with Brazos...i just could not swing the full $500 or so they wanted.
You better send a debt validation letter to MRS, they are NOT a
You better send a debt validation letter to MRS, they are NOT a very reputable CA, and sneakier than a snake in the grass!
They can charge no more than the interest set forth in the origi
They can charge no more than the interest set forth in the original loan agreement so, yes they can charge interest. Do a s Shazzers stated, DV MRS, but question anything and everything they send you.
Well, even if they can't provide the contract, they can still ch
Well, even if they can't provide the contract, they can still charge the state limit on interest, not sure what it is for that state. The above suggestions are great and you should do so immediately...even if you know you owe, it is your right to DV for the simple fact that too many disreputable CAs and JDBs will try to tack on fees and interest they are not legally able to, just because most people don't realize this or that get intimidated by the CAs.