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Can I be sued for bad debt by asset acceptance

Date: Fri, 07/23/2010 - 09:31

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 07/23/2010 - 09:31

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When I was a foolish teenager I got a credit card (in Florida) and ran it up, and eventually it was charged off. I believe it was charged off in '07. I now live in Missouri and I received letters from Asset Acceptance about this debt. I didn't respond, and the last letter I received was from a lawyer in this state, stating that they are working in behalf of asset acceptance and they demand payment be sent to them (the law office) or they may file suit. The charge off is about $600. What should I do in this situation? I don't want a lawsuit filed against me, but I don't want to call this law office because I feel I will be "strong-armed". Should I call asset acceptance and try to negotiate with them?


Dear Unregistered:

I have a letter that will help you with this Attorney. In the event you are sued, I can also help you. I help people who are sued by collection agencies, and so far, several have received favorable outcomes. If you are willing to work with me, via mailing letters, following instructions and helping me help you - I'm pretty sure I can help you.

Please contact me immediately at deleted..pm I am not an Attorney, and I cannot legally advise you. I do have experience and knowledge in Consumer Protection Laws, through fighting two personal lawsuits against us, and extensive study and research. I can only advise, what I would do in a given situation.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 07/23/2010 - 10:13

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Asset Acceptance has an in-house attorney file its lawsuits in Texas. If this is the same in Missouri, you will be talking with someone in that company even if you call the lawyer. The lawsuits can be defended, but if you want to avoid a lawsuit altogether brush up on your negotiating skills and call them. Just make sure to get any settlement terms in writing.


lrhall41

Submitted by Joe Smith on Fri, 07/23/2010 - 14:08

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