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Gave out electronic check

Date: Fri, 07/28/2006 - 23:21

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 07/28/2006 - 23:21

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Hello all. I was recently dealing with a collection agency for my wife, and got conned into giving them an electronic postdated check. It was a settlement deal, and they did send me an email with a letter confirming the deal, I just am wondering how much danger I am in.

I don't use that account for anything else right now, so I'm not worried about them getting the paychecks I deposit. I just want to know how bad they are going to screw me over...

Any help would be appreciated :)


peterk - What company was it? Or what type?

odds are its cool. I would not lose any sleep over it.

Just keep a tab on your balance to make sure.


lrhall41

Submitted by Glynnie11 on Sat, 07/29/2006 - 01:13

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once the agreed upon payment clears your account, call your bank and place a block on all future ACH transactions from that CA. Chances are you will be ok, but to protect yourself in the future, Insist on paying only with cashiers check or money order. If they take CC, you could go to the bank and and get one of those visa check cards with a balance equal to the payment you are making, and use that so that if they were ever to try and go back for more, there wont be any thing for them to get.

The drawback is you don't have anyway to prove you made the payment that way, unless they give you a letter stating so.


lrhall41

Submitted by LCW on Sat, 07/29/2006 - 07:50

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That makes me feel a lot better. I was feeling pretty stupid having read further on the subject, and getting pressured into it.

There really isn't a lot they can do considering I never put any money in that account any longer

I only paid in the first place because he told me I need to give him that option right now or when I called back the negotiations would be back at square one, and then they would not want to negotiate.

I'll be doing the rest of the settlements on paper.

Once again thanks, this is simply the best site I've found yet.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 07/29/2006 - 10:21

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Peter,
Those are just one of the intimidating collection tactics they use. Letting them lead the conversation is another.
There's always wiggle room to negotiate, if they want their money.
You can do this in a professional manner and they will know you mean business. Remember, you have rights.


lrhall41

Submitted by erzeke1 on Sat, 07/29/2006 - 14:51

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