Wells Fargo
Date: Tue, 03/21/2006 - 16:07
Submitted by imkimssister
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Tue, 03/21/2006 - 16:07
Total Replies: 10
I would almost say to send it, maybe with a copy of the letter,
I would almost say to send it, maybe with a copy of the letter, with a note attached saying, "This check is being sent in accordance with my previous offer to pay" or something like that. I'm tired, I can't think of what I'm trying to say...lol
Shirley,gues you could say:in reference to my previous lettet(se
Shirley,gues you could say:in reference to my previous lettet(send copy to them), I have had no response adn will assume that my offer to pay XX dollars to you has been acceptable. I am sending you this check as my first payment for XX dollars and subsequent payments will follow each month for this amount. Don't know if this will help,just a suggestion. Karen
thanks Jessi and Bossy!!! I think I will do that and if he didn'
thanks Jessi and Bossy!!! I think I will do that and if he didn't like my offer or plan to accept it, he can send the check back to me uncashed. I will send it with the letter attached and certified return receipt. sometimes, I need someone on the outside who's looking in to give me opinions about what I should do about my own debts. lol I can help others, because with them, I'm on the outside looking in. make sense? sometimes we all just need a sounding board. as I have said before, sometimes there just aren't any answers, but it helps to have someone to lean on. thanks girls! shirley
I would consult a lawyer on that one Shirley so that all of your
I would consult a lawyer on that one Shirley so that all of your hard worked does not go bad.
I know from a medical office that consulted a lawyer about doing collections on thier accounts on accepting money in lower denominations if that binded them to any agreement the payer tried to set up.
They were told by their consul that they could accept the payment but not be adherred to any type of obligation if they stamped or wrote on the back of the check "accepted without prejudice". Which from my understanding they would accept the money but not be held liable to taking a lesser ammount or or arrangement.
Now I have no experience in law or anything. My area is medical records(NOT any kind of Billing. I assign codes to procedures and illnesses. But I would be leary of sending in any money without out an agreement in writing from them or legal counsel that would apply to them.
I can't vouch for the validity of this only what I was told and it was at a training seminar and the person presenting this and teaching was one "smart person" so I believe this could be true.
Please try and see they are bound by this if you send money without having gotten back a response.
Hate to sound down on your idea but a bit of caution can go a long way. After all you have proof you have been contacting and making the effort this whole time a little bit more time to be safe then sorry will not hurt.
Tim
hey Shirley, maybe Virginia legal could shed some light, but may
hey Shirley, maybe Virginia legal could shed some light, but maybe sen the payment to this guy , with the letter as Jessi suggested, but state that if the check is cashed you will consider that as acceptance of the offer, but if the offer is not acceptable, then they should contact you to work out a agreement.
You are very welcome Shirley,that's what this is for,to help and
You are very welcome Shirley,that's what this is for,to help and support each other. Also,I would think that if you ever get taken to court,and they have refused your check,it would at least show that you were trying to work towards making payments and not trying to duck your responsibilities. Karen
It wouldn't look very good for them, if they DID take you to cou
It wouldn't look very good for them, if they DID take you to court, and you have all these checks that they refused to take....Wouldn't make much sense..
Judge: Shirley, why haven't you paid this debt?"
Shirley: I Have sent 4 checks to them, for $X.XX each.
Judge: Sir, why have you returned these checks?
LOL
Shirley I have come found some information on just what you
Shirley
I have come found some information on just what you are suggesting and the it varies from state to state according to state laws if they would be accountable after cashing your check. In some states it would not be binding on the company what you suggest doing.
This is considered a "Restrictive Offer" or a "Restrictive Endorsement Agreement"
Use these words to run a search and see what info you come up with. I believe these terms should give you information on what you are trying to do.
Tim
Thanks for the info Tim, I surely will check that out.
Thanks for the info Tim, I surely will check that out.