What next after court?
Date: Sat, 07/03/2010 - 15:10
Original that's what I put on the form that I am sueing them for but I just wnated their attention and wanted the record deleted from my credit report. I talked to the representive for the collection agency breifly stating that I need a letter stating that I don't owe them and that it should be reported to my cc report. but in return after further thinking and researching I want the record removed and any other records that points to that transaction. I e-mailed the representative about my request but no reply.
What should I do bring them to court again with the detail that I want it deleted from my cc report or should I wait to see that the letter will be from the collection agency I want to get this out of my cc report as soon as possible. This has only been two weeks since the court date.
Thanks in advance.
Talking to them won't serve your purpose. Simply send them a let
Talking to them won't serve your purpose. Simply send them a letter stating what you want, and a copy of the judgment. Send the letter through certified mail, requesting a return receipt. If they do not comply to your request, or answer to you, you can again take them to court.
If you send the letter through certified mail, you will come to know whether or not they have received the letter. If you get back the return receipt, you will become more sure that they have received the letter. You can then use these as proofs to sue them.
But the letter from the court just stated "... Shall pay plainti
But the letter from the court just stated "... Shall pay plaintiff (me) $200 principle and $40 costs..." The letter doesn't state anything about them writing a letter stating that my account has been closed which was discussed during court and with further thinking after the court I actually want it remove from my cc record and any credit card that deals with that transaction. I guess I should at least wait 30 days from court to even start my next move.
Your thoughts SC
Yes, you can wait for a month before you can take any other acti
Yes, you can wait for a month before you can take any other action. I think you should have discussed about the removal of the account in court itself. Then, there would have been a mention about that in the judgment.