Debt collection interest question
Date: Sun, 08/09/2009 - 17:29
Okay, just FYI...If no contract or agreement stipulates interest
Okay, just FYI...If no contract or agreement stipulates interest, Colorado legal rate of interest is 8% per annum to licenced CA in the state. I lived in Missouri prior to Colorado, so I guess I will have to figure out what the legal rate of interest is in that state because I resided there during the time the account was with those collection agencies?
How long can the Original Creditor continue to charge interest at the penalty rate & all of those monthly fees before finally charging off the account.
When was your last payment on this account? It could be out of S
When was your last payment on this account? It could be out of SOL, so you may not owe them anything, legally.
The interest rate is determined by the cardholder agreement. It
The interest rate is determined by the cardholder agreement. It usually does not have a number but a formula, i.e. prime plus X. When it gets sold to a CA, it might revert to the statutory rate. Either way, it is tough to tell but if you ask they should be able to tell you.
And the SOL passing does NOT mean that you don't owe. It just means they can't sue you to collect. Big difference.