DMP not accepted, issued summons (now what)
Date: Thu, 06/04/2009 - 11:32
I entered into a DMP with a CCCS (legitimate one) once the collections, etc... became too much to handle. One of them was for a large loan I had just defaulted on (9k). I entered the plan just as I got the first letter from that attorney. I faxed them a letter informing them what I was doing. Payment was made to CCCS and wait for approvals. The attorney rejected the proposal and CCCS said there was no reason stated and that I should call them. I had been playing phone tag for a week or so with the attorney. I left another message.
I decided to see if maybe they accelerated it to court. They had. I noticed it was filed 5-11-09, the letter I sent them was on the 4th. Payments were disbursed in the following weeks. case.net show a summons was issued 6-2-09. Haven't seen anything yet, but it's only been two day. Court date was set for 07-02-09.
Finally spoke with attorney staff who stated that since I was working with another party, he could only discuss it with them, but did tell me it was rejected because it wasn't sufficient and a counter offer was made. He wouldn't tell me how much, but said he would be happy to speak with my rep at the CCCS to get this resolved. I didn't bring up to him what I found on case.net since it seemed he wasn't being completely honest with me. He vaguely mentioned that the counter offer had something to do with the delinquent amount.
I will wait for the summons (does it come via mail or will I be served), as well as wait to see what my CCCS rep finds out. In the mean time does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
I decided to see if maybe they accelerated it to court. They had. I noticed it was filed 5-11-09, the letter I sent them was on the 4th. Payments were disbursed in the following weeks. case.net show a summons was issued 6-2-09. Haven't seen anything yet, but it's only been two day. Court date was set for 07-02-09.
Finally spoke with attorney staff who stated that since I was working with another party, he could only discuss it with them, but did tell me it was rejected because it wasn't sufficient and a counter offer was made. He wouldn't tell me how much, but said he would be happy to speak with my rep at the CCCS to get this resolved. I didn't bring up to him what I found on case.net since it seemed he wasn't being completely honest with me. He vaguely mentioned that the counter offer had something to do with the delinquent amount.
I will wait for the summons (does it come via mail or will I be served), as well as wait to see what my CCCS rep finds out. In the mean time does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
DMP programs dont always work as you have well seen. However si
DMP programs dont always work as you have well seen. However since you are the debtor, the attorney should be giving the info to you first!! Just because CCCS is working the account doesnt take you out of the loop!
