wondering if this company did something wrong?
Date: Sat, 10/23/2010 - 18:50
Depends...and none of it appears to be against the FDCPA provide
Depends...and none of it appears to be against the FDCPA provided they have the intent to sue you.
What state are you in? Only certain states have judgments SOL's of 20 years, most are 10. Would depend on how he worded up "up to 20 years"??
Do you owe the debt? Have you sent in a DV? Or verified with the creditor that this CA has a right to collect it?
We are in Michigan, which I think the SOL is 7 years? He said "
We are in Michigan, which I think the SOL is 7 years? He said "if you don't pay this, then the credit card company has given us permission to get a judgement against you and that will ruin your credit and stay on your credit report for 20 years.. I don't think you want that, do you?"
I mean, are they really going to sue for 400 dollars? It seems like it would be more a hassle than that.. and I have no problem settling with them for an amount that I agree with.. I mean the card was only 150? I told him i'll settle for 200 and i'd like to make it in payments and he said that wasn't possible and that I had to pay the amount they give me and when they tell me to.
I had the debt validated through experian because I didn't recog
I had the debt validated through experian because I didn't recognize the amount on his credit report.
SOL on judgments are 10 years renewable for another 10 years. Y
SOL on judgments are 10 years renewable for another 10 years.
Yes they can sue on $400....you pay the court and legal costs so it is really no hassle for them. That could easily double your account balance.
When you settle an account, you do it in a lump sum payment, especially with a balance as low as yours. By definition you cannot make monthly payments to settle an account.
Michigan Statutes of Limitation [INDENT] Breach of Contract: 6 years, (MCL 600.5807(8).
Breach of Contract for Sale of goods under the UCC: 4 years: including deficiency actions following repossession and sale of goods subject to a security interest, (MCL 440.2725(1).
Judgments: 10 years, but are renewable by action for another 10 years, MCL.600.5809(3).
NOTE: Another state's limitation period may apply check statutes carefully.
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