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Debt Collector

Date: Fri, 07/15/2005 - 14:08

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 07/15/2005 - 14:08

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I was served a citation and called the Debt collector to make a settlement. Thye agreed to the settlement but now tell me since my checks have cleared that they never made a settlement with me. What do i do?


Hi Brenda

Welcome to forums. You must be having proof that you made the payment to them, like your bank statement transaction, or your receipt of money order. You should keep it in safe custody so that it will serve as a valid proof of your payment made.

I will advise you not to pay post dated checks or opt for automatic withdrawals. There is a risk of getting these checks cashed early or sometimes more funds are withdrawn than authorized.

Did you enter into a written agreement with your debt collector in regards to price, terms, quality and delivery times? It will be beneficial for you to enter into a written agreement so that you can avert these kinds of situations. You need to prepare a document with your standard terms, stating both your and collector's obligations under a standard business deal and send it to them for their signature.

Can you please explain the situation more in detail so that I can suggest you properly? If things go beyond your reach, then you will have to consult your attorney who will let you know the legal procedure of dealing with this situation.

Regards
Roxette


lrhall41

Submitted by roxette on Fri, 07/15/2005 - 14:36

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