Frustrated With Local CA
Date: Sun, 07/23/2006 - 05:36
Submitted by Cow & Chicken
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Sun, 07/23/2006 - 05:36
Total Replies: 5
I wonder why they didn't deduct the amount from your checking ac
I wonder why they didn't deduct the amount from your checking account even after you authorized them. You must have everything in writing so that you are able to prove your actions later. Call them and inquire about their moves so that the chances of legal actions don't arise.
Michele-Like Glynnie said, I would keep calling until you get so
Michele-Like Glynnie said, I would keep calling until you get some satisfaction. If you can,I would go there in person,ask them why they didn't deduct,and explain that you have already made arrangements,while you are there,get them to put it in wrinting.The squeaky wheel gets the grease-perster THEM until they get it right..Good luck...Karen
Well, I called them today to verify the payment arrangments and
Well, I called them today to verify the payment arrangments and they are in place. They didn't set to start deducting from my account until next month for some oddball reason. I did receive a letter in the mail today from them regarding the payment plan that we had set up. I thought they were going to deduct this month as well. At least it's one less thing to worry about right now. I also have to resend them the copy of hubby's last court papers showing where his ex-wife is responsible for part of this debt. The original creditor seemed to have lost them. First, I got we don't deal with that but I said well I'm sure my attorney would proceed with this for me since I've been getting screwed around by you for the last couple of months when I've been trying to do the right thing. Imagine how things change so quickly? LOL!!! :)
Quote:I did receive a letter in the mail today from them regardi
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I did receive a letter in the mail today from them regarding the payment plan that we had set up |
Keep this written statement for your proof. It proves the whole story. I guess, dealing with collection agencies would have been a bit easier.