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9 yr old credit card bill

Date: Fri, 04/10/2009 - 06:00

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 06:00

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I got a call from eastern asset management they said it was in reference to a mastercard account from 2000 they said it was in process of going to court and they offered me a pay off which i and not afford. they said if we go to court the judge will ask for full payment . I cannot pay without a real low payment plan how do I talk them into it. Will they judge order it all payed at once also


Minneapolis Mn I have been looking for paper work on payments and have found none since 2007 so I am still searching bank records


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 06:07

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If it goes to court it is my understanding that you can fill out paperwork to show your financial situation, and the judge will take it into effect and work out some type of payment plan based on what your financial situtation is.. not necessiarly what the lawyers want.

Is this the first contact you have from them? If it is, they have 5 days to send a dunning letter, and you can request a debt validation.

I also found this on them on wiki


lrhall41

Submitted by beli2005 on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 06:19

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Hello Gblackbeat,

Also being that they are one of the lower CA's (tactics are somewhat mafia-like) you said it was for a Mastercard -which is an unsecured debt so the only legal recourse they have being that the OC has written your debt off as a PL (look for papers from OC) the only legal recourse they have is to harass you till you are either intimidated enough to settle & pay the debt or begin the validity process. I would begin by sending for a copy of your CR and seeing how many CA's the acct. has been sold to and then send a dispute to CRA's, then a debt validity ltr. to EAM with a cease and desist notice stating that you don't deal with CA's but only with the OC. This will buy time until your finances improve. Then when EAM (hopefully can't validate the debt) go to the OC and ask for validation of the debt being yours. 40% after write-off and selling to CA they no longer have the records. Good luck and hopefully this helps!!


lrhall41

Submitted by cjohnson67 on Sat, 04/11/2009 - 06:49

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Quote:

then a debt validity ltr. to EAM with a cease and desist notice stating that you don't deal with CA's but only with the OC


A C&D and DV are mutually exclusive. You can't tell them not to contact you and to provide validation. There are still a few pieces of the puzzle we don't know.
1. How is this reporting on your credit reports?
2. Does the OC still own the debt or has it been sold to a JDB?
3. Has EAM sent you anything in writing?


lrhall41

Submitted by NASCAR_Devil on Sat, 04/11/2009 - 07:32

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