Unemployed and owe debt
Date: Sun, 07/24/2011 - 23:12
Was contacted through mail by Midland Credit Management LLC with a invoice/statement/privacy notice, saying that my account is under consideration to be forwarded to an attorney in my state for possible litigation. Am given the option to pay $300 and setup remaining payments. I contacted them to let them know that I'm out of work and have been for a while. I offered to make small payments (around $10 a month, which is probably all I can conjure up). That was denied(not surprised since it's so small of a payment). The statement(2nd paper) states the overall debt/balance owed and says "the balance of $1630 is due by 8/??/2011" (?? is mid-august, I left the day out).
I live with my parents and I'm not currently working. Was wondering how likely it is I could go to court over this? I really don't want to pay any court fees since I can't even pay this as it is. They can't really "take" money from me, since I don't have any, nor any assets other than a computer/printer/car :confused:. This is really frustrating and even more so since I'm ignorant of anything pertaining to this. This is not the only debt I owe by the way :shock: . Just the only agency that has threatened me by saying they might get an attorney.
If the above is confusing(due to my fault) I could scan the documents and upload them.
Welcome to the forums!!! The situation is really very complex. Y
Welcome to the forums!!!
The situation is really very complex. You can consult with an experienced attorney in this regard. I hope he/she will help you a lot to resolve your problem in a decent way.
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The situation is really very complex. You can consult with an experienced attorney in this regard. I hope he/she will help you a lot to resolve your problem in a decent way. |
What part of unemployed with no money do you not understand??? Attorneys cost money and this is hardly a complex situation.
To the OP...have you DV'd Midland to see if they can prove you really owe the debt?? That they actually have the documentation to be able to sucessfully sue you.
I'm pretty sure I really owe the debt judging by everything I ha
I'm pretty sure I really owe the debt judging by everything I have received from other places till now. Whether they have proper rights to it or not, that I don't know, but I'm sure they do.
How would I question that? I don't want to give the implication that since I'm questioning the debt, that I'm thinking I don't owe it. Would that further them to want to take me to court to justify that I owe the debt, that I'm not trying to get out of not paying.
having them prove a right to collect is just that - its not a di
having them prove a right to collect is just that - its not a dispute that you owe it or not. its a matter of WHO you owe it to.
Thanks for the replies. What exactly do I ask them. Call and as
Thanks for the replies.
What exactly do I ask them. Call and ask, "was wanting you to send me documentation on who I owe the debt to" ?
Thanks again.
You will need to DV them IN WRITING....verbal requests will not
You will need to DV them IN WRITING....verbal requests will not be honored. It should be sent, certified mail, return receipt requested.
Do I send validation to chase or to midland? Do you have a link
Do I send validation to chase or to midland? Do you have a link to what one should write/request be validated? I myself don't even know what I'm being charged on, just assuming it's late/no payment fees. My credit limit on the card is/was 800$. It's 3-4 years old so doubt I ever went over that limit. Until the fees came where I didn't pay.
Would it also be wise to state my current situation in a validation letter? Reason I haven't been paying or can't pay the requested amount(no job), current living conditions,etc. Since I already gave it to them over the phone and I think that was noted. Seems better in writing.
You cant DV an original creditor and since Midland is probably t
You cant DV an original creditor and since Midland is probably the owner now, you would need to send it to them.
Really your situation matters nothing to them. Judgments are good for 10 years or more, and they would have years to collect on it....you wont always be unemployed.