need advice/thoughts/input please!
Date: Wed, 09/29/2010 - 15:23
so after that LONG story (thanks for bearing with me!) i'm wondering if anyone has advice as to how i should proceed. i don't mind sending in something towards the account if it will be overall a good thing and truly buy me some time, but i also just don't want to make a wrong decision. this is the LAST one i have to deal with and it's been the hardest/worst. i just want this stress to be OVER with!
please advise with any thoughts/advice/input you may have!
thanks so much!
Yours is a perfect example as to why DV's should not be sent on
Yours is a perfect example as to why DV's should not be sent on every collection account account, particularly with Citi. Citibank uses third party collection agencies...they do not sell their debt. First placement CA's will not validate....it takes too much time and manpower. It you need to verify, call citi directly. DVing is seen as a delay or stall tactic and with Citi, you will be send straight to a law firm.
well, that's water under the bridge now - questions now is wheth
well, that's water under the bridge now - questions now is whether there is any truth to what i was told - will sending some each month and calling be of any real benefit? as in will it truly buy me any time? or not?
Making small payments will not stop or prevent any law suit from
Making small payments will not stop or prevent any law suit from going forward.
They can still sue, but in court in will look good to the judge
They can still sue, but in court in will look good to the judge that you HAVE been trying in good faith to continuing paying on the account. I think that would stand out to any judge, that you have been trying and not ignoring.
Making payments wont stop the judgment....the creditor is still
Making payments wont stop the judgment....the creditor is still entitled to that since you are in default. The judge may grant a stipulated judgment allowing you to make payments without garnishment or levy but it is still a judgement,
so realistically how long does that process generally take - won
so realistically how long does that process generally take - wondering because my income is in the mortgage industry - basically commission-based when a loan goes thru. i have several potentials in the pipeline that could come thru and enable me come closer to what they are asking but that's probably about 2 months before all is said and done and i get paid....
is there anything i can/should do at this point other than send
is there anything i can/should do at this point other than send what i can in and just wait and see what they will do???