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Cash Call Loan

Date: Wed, 12/29/2010 - 11:07

Submitted by wink2u_sd
on Wed, 12/29/2010 - 11:07

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My CC loan was charged off and transferred to a collection agency and they are suing me in court for the total due plus all interest to the maturity date of the original loan. 2 questions I have....the collection agency filed a claim in a different county from my residence (on the other side of the state) and not the county were the transaction originally was started. Can they do this? Also, I did not opt out of arbitration so can they file a lawsuit in court because of this? My court date is Monday, 3rd and I will not be able to travel 7 hours to appear. Happy New Year, huh?


I did answer the summons, the 1st time to request a date change because I would have had to leave the day after Christmas and was traveling out of town for Christmas. The court date was changed, then I began to wonder about the county that this was filed in and sent another letter asking the judge to grant a motion to transfer venue to my county of residence. I have not received a reply from the courts and tomorrow is the last day for my mail delivery before my court date on Monday. Not sure what to do as I feel if I appear my chances of having the amount of the claim dropped considerably are greater than if I don't appear at all. Still, this will create a huge burden on me and with winter weather, not even sure if I could attempt driving to the other side of the state. Thanks for your reply.


lrhall41

Submitted by wink2u_sd on Wed, 12/29/2010 - 22:44

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No lawyer. If I could afford a lawyer I would most likely not be in this situation. What about not opting out of arbitration. Do I have anything to go on there? It is my understanding that an arbitration agreement prevents either party from suing in court, which is not being done by CashCall, but by a collection agency that I am assuming bought my debt at pennies on the dollar.


lrhall41

Submitted by wink2u_sd on Thu, 12/30/2010 - 01:28

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