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Citi asks for remain balance after settlement

Date: Tue, 04/19/2011 - 07:53

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 04/19/2011 - 07:53

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Hi,

What should I do in this situation?

I settled my AT&T Universal Mastercard on December 2010 at 45% of the original balance and I received the agreement letter after the phone call. In the letter, they will deduct from my checking $394 a month for 3 months. Everything went fine for the first month; however, Citi sent me a form that they would deduct $360 a month for last two payments. I did not know why they changed and they deducted from my checking $360 in January as well as another $360 in February. I did not hear anything from them since because I thought the settlement was completed.

Early of this month, I could not login to my online account and I receive a phone call from United Collection Bureau on behalf of Citi asking me to pay $1516(which is the forgiven balance). I told UCB that I settled this account and faxed them all copies of my payments and agreement letter. UCB gave me a number of Citi, I called them but they said the account is handling by UCB. Calling UCB back, and they wanted me to contact Citi.

I sent Citi and UCB a certified letter with return receipt asking them to fix their errors but it did not go anywhere. They received my letter but I haven't heard anything from them. I'm checking my credit report and Citi listed the account as charged off, balance dues of $22, an inquiry from UCB for PP. I also receive a monthly statement from Citi asking me to pay $1548 by May 02.

How would I resolve this issue? Can you sue Citi for breaching the settlement? I do have proofs of all my settlement papers.