Judgement
Date: Mon, 08/17/2009 - 19:29
They cannot sue you again over the same debt. If they have a ju
They cannot sue you again over the same debt. If they have a judgement against you, they cannot get another judgement for the same debt. A lot of collectiors and lawyers are really the same company operating under different names. They will move accounts around to try to maximize their profits. They also do not want the debtors to know how much they really owe. Usually they will increase the amount when they move it to another "company". You are going to need to contact Portfolio and find out what arrangement that you can make with them. You need to make sure that they are giving you credit for the last payment that you made. I also would not make any more payments to them without a written agreement.
What state do you live in? Every state has different rules about what can ve done to collect a judgement. Some states do not allow wage garnishment, and they are limited on what they can take. Unemployment compensation is off limits. If you have no money in the bank, then they cannot take that. There are no assetts to put a lien on. I am not advocating that you ignore them. But, if you don't have it, you don't have it. You have to put your well being first. It is really not worth getting yourself worried sick over.
I live in California. Thanks for your answer, that makes sense.
I live in California. Thanks for your answer, that makes sense. I really wanted someone to let me know. It seemed impossible for anyone to sue again. But when it comes to debt anything seems possible in my eyes. Collectors will try anything to get that $ owed. I'm glad you mentioned the unemployment, that's what I'm trying to live off of right now. That isn't much. I guess I'll have to wait now. As 8/11/09 portfolio assoc. took back the account. I just hope all payments made to mann bracken will be applied and the balance stays about 2500 where it should be.
Just make sure that you have verification of the payment, like a
Just make sure that you have verification of the payment, like a cancelled checks, or a bank statement showing the direct debits. If you paid by money order, then you need to keep the receipts, and if they do not credit you, you will need to go the the vendor, and get verification that they were cashed and by who.
Good luck
I have kept every receipt and statement. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR
I have kept every receipt and statement. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE INFO!!! You've been very helpful! I will be able to sleep having some peace of mind. THANKS AGAIN!!!