Mann Bracken Court Summons/Chase Bank
Date: Thu, 07/12/2007 - 11:45
You MUST send a debt validation letter to Mann Bracken. They nee
You MUST send a debt validation letter to Mann Bracken. They need to provide you with the following:
How they arrived at what you owe.
Proof that they a legally allowed to collect the debt either as an owner that purchased it or as contracted by the original creditor.
Any payments you have made on the debt and when.
Proof that they are licensed to collect in your state.
A collection agency can't order you to appear in court. Only the court can and only if the original creditor sues you. Or the CA if they legally own the debt
You must read about them at this link. It will help you realize
You must read about them at this link. It will help you realize what you are dealing with and there is excellent advice here how to deal with them.
http://www.budhibbs.com/debtcollectorpages/mann_bracken.htm
Mann Bracken Court Summons/Chase Bank
Can I still pay to Chase? My account is active and they process all my payments?
If they are procesing your payments you can. But get that letter
If they are procesing your payments you can. But get that letter out immediately! Also tell them in that letter that you will only deal with the original lender and they are still taking payment from you. And make sure it is certified return recipt. Documentation is everything! Did you read the link in my last post?
If the account is not sold off you can still make payments.
If the account is not sold off you can still make payments.
When credit cards are sent into collections it is uauly for one or teo reasons. One you haven't made a payment for more than 90 days or two you have had a past due balance for more than 90 days. When these things happen for whatever reason and are forwarded to collections the balance is due in full.
You will continue to recieve statements from your credit card creditor because by law they must inform you when intrest or any other fee's have happened. This will happen until the account is paid or charged off.
The quickest and easiest way to find out if you are in good standing with your creditor is to try and use the card.