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Date: Wed, 12/22/2010 - 20:01

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 12/22/2010 - 20:01

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I got a call this morning for a man claiming to be a litigator . He said his name was Kevin. He left a voice mail on my phone stating that I needed to call him back regarding an account that my ex-wife had at wells fargo bank. When I called him back he said that the account had an out standing balance of 2432 bucks. I told him that I was not responsible for it I have been divorced for almost eight years, and that i have paper work that states that as of the fileing date of the divorce papers I am not responsible for anything that was my exs. He told me that my name was linked to the account and that I was responsible for the debt and that the divorce paper work was not good enough proof that I have no responsibility in this matter. After telling the man that I would call him back I contacted wells fargo and the women told me that they had sold the account to UCR and thats all the info she had. If anyone can give me any info about these people or company that would be great. Just seems weird that this came up a year ago on my credit report and with some talking to wells fargo it came off. Now these people are telling me that I have to pay or it goes back on. Something seems fishy. Thanks Brandon


I feel that if you already know that you owe the debt to the original creditor and the original creditor has charged off the account, then it does not make much sense to validate the debt.

The collection agency is contacting you for the payments. It is true that if your name is on the account, then the collection agency can ask you to pay off the dues. You should try and contact your ex-wife and negotiate the matter with her so that she pays off the dues and you do not remain liable for the dues.


lrhall41

Submitted by Anna Sweeting on Wed, 12/22/2010 - 23:06

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I think that they got the message after my second call to them to try and get this resolved they wouldn't say anything other than it doesn't matter what paper work you have you are still responsibe for this debt. I am really not worried about this, but it just bothers me that these people have some of my info and are able to call me ( Three days before X-mass ) and demand that I pay them money. And if this is a vailid claim I would rather pay a lawyer to fight it. I just feel that I have court odered papers that clearly states that my ex has 30 days to take me off all accounts that I was on. I did pay half of the totals on all accounts at the time of the devorce. So i think that any juged would agree and I am willing to take that to court if I have to but I doubt that will happen. Thanks again
Brandon


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/23/2010 - 05:46

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I really dont think that is the case, if it was than no legal paper work would have value. Not trying to argue with you just doesn't make sence to me. I do understand what you are saying about my name being on the account but all in all i have paper work stating that my name after a certain date (which was eight years ago) is to be removed from from all of this persons accounts it also states that any problems with any of these accounts in the future are the sole responsibility of my ex. If both parties sing this and it is filed by a state court it seems to me that that would superseed any claim from anyone of myself oweing anything on any of my exes accounts. Thanks again for the info.
Brandon


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/23/2010 - 20:26

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The contract that you signed with the creditor came before the divorce decree. I went through this myself so I know what I'm taliking about. if your ex-wife is not in a position to be abe to qualify for the account being in her name only, you're out of luck. You do have options. You can pay the account yourself and then take her to court to recoup your money. The divorce papers had directives in them, as you said. If she didn't follow those directives, that's on her but, your name is still on that account. If she's not paying it, the creditor will come after you for payment and it's absolutely within their rights to do so. You're right in that she should be responsible, but the creditor won't see it that way. You're likely going to have to take her to court to get this taken care of.


lrhall41

Submitted by OhioGal1 on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 20:31

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