Collection lawyer
Date: Fri, 12/31/2010 - 09:55
(certified letter and money order) thnx
Writing is a waste of time...they will not negotiate via the mai
Writing is a waste of time...they will not negotiate via the mail. Call and talk to them.
You can send a certified letter to the attorney in order to ask
You can send a certified letter to the attorney in order to ask for a payment plan that will help you in paying off the dues. Thus, you'll have a written proof of the fact that you've applied for a repayment plan. Then, you can call the lawyer and negotiate for a settlement. To know the required steps in order to settle the debts on your own, have a look at the given page: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/steps.html
As I said above, writing is a waste of time and money. Letters
As I said above, writing is a waste of time and money. Letters for the most part get thrown out because they wont respond to them. Written proof is really irrelevant...in court , money talks. You are either paying or you are not.
Who is the OC? I'm assuming that they are the ones that passed
Who is the OC? I'm assuming that they are the ones that passed it on to an attorney?
Well... at times a written proof is of great worth... though I a
Well... at times a written proof is of great worth... though I agree with Soaplady that money talks more in the court.