which one counts for sol
Date: Tue, 02/27/2007 - 14:06
I would think that the SOL is based on the date that a payment w
I would think that the SOL is based on the date that a payment was made to your account, regardless of who made the payment (you or the non-profit).
I doubt that that's the case, Tiffany. If it were, collection a
I doubt that that's the case, Tiffany. If it were, collection agencies could just make a one dollar payment to the account of anyone they were trying to collect from in order to re-age the debt and avoid getting hit with the SOL. It's still an interesting question, though.
yeah that is why I posted it....I was up all last night thnking
yeah that is why I posted it....I was up all last night thnking about this one. Of course my life can't be that easy...I have a bad feeling that I am going to end up in court on this one. ALthough with all their dis-organization, maybe it will be a good thing. I am interested to find out though which one would actually count.
I would have to say it would be your last payment since this is
I would have to say it would be your last payment since this is classified as consumer debt. If we went with payment a company made nonprofit or not,it would in my eyes be a commercial debt.