Turning back an automobile
Date: Mon, 09/22/2008 - 21:41
Also be sure you send the Cease and Desist Letter certified mail
Also be sure you send the Cease and Desist Letter certified mail so they have to sign for it. That way you have proof they got it. :D
Turning back an automobile
Thanks Paulmergel and mobile0311. We did exactly that I imagine they might hav received the letter today now waiting for the receipt! Once again Thank you both.
Voluntary REPO
I have a question, we sent out the cease and desist letter quoting some areas of the Fair Credit Act regarding the calls at work, threatening with sending the sheriff to arrest etc. sent certified returned receipt, got the receipt back with a signature and today my son got another call from the collection agenty when he told a Mr. Silva that he was not to call him at work as the letter he sent said, Mr. Silva said he had not gotten any mail,when told we had the returned receipt signed Mr. Silva asked if he should call his mommy so he hanged up on Mr, Silva. Also Mr. Silva was told again that he would be able to make $50 monthly payments Mr. Silva said that was not acceptable. He has call 3 times at the work phone. Should we contact an attorney and sue the CA
Yes I would contact an attorney and sue them. You have the right
Yes I would contact an attorney and sue them. You have the right to sue a collector in a state or federal court within one year from the date the law was violated. If you win, you may recover money for the damages you suffered plus an additional amount up to $1,000. Court costs and attorney' s fees also can be recovered. A group of people also may sue a debt collector and recover money for damages up to $500,000, or one percent of the collector' s net worth, whichever is less.
I would also file a complaint with your state attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission.
turning back automobile
Thanks mobile0311, for your help will follow thru with the complaints and look for an attorney. Again, Thanks
By the way....it is the fdcpa or Fair Debt Collection Practices
By the way....it is the fdcpa or Fair Debt Collection Practices Act....not the Fair Credit Act that deals with cease and desists and theviolations you are referring to.
He was makinga $400 car payment....obviously he doesnt have the car anymore. Why not pay the $400 and get this resolved and paid off?
The reason he turned the car back was because he could not pay t
The reason he turned the car back was because he could not pay the 448.00 monthly payments, maybe he should had waited until they came and got the car themselves.?
