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  • Report:  #1071884

Complaint Review: Aspire Visa - Atlanta Georgia

Reported By:
Willie C. Scott - Hastings, Florida,
Submitted:
Updated:

Aspire Visa
Georiga Atlanta, 30314 Georgia, USA
Web:
www.aspirevisa.com
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Aspire Visa

Re:  Account #*************6730

About 10 years ago I have forgotten the exact date.  This Collection Agency is contacting me after these many years.  This agency started back in contacting me from a toll free telephone number:  888-959-8878.  This person claim I owe Aspire Visa over $2000.00.  I dispute this amount.  First off it was to my recollection that this account was close because the last time I talk with Aspire Visa Customer Service; I explain to them that I was unemployed and I do not have any extra income period.  Aspire Visa told me they will write it off as a loss.  They did not tell me that I would still have to pay my balance.  As I have stated I do not owe $2000.00.  If I remember correctly my balance was between $800.00 -$500.00.  Please have Aspire Visa contact me for the purpose of resolving this problem.  If you have any questions please contact at:  (((phone number redacted)))

 

 



1 Updates & Rebuttals

AMA35

Fort Wortht,
Texas,
Sounds like this debt is outside the statute of limitations

#2Consumer Suggestion

Thu, August 01, 2013

I forgot what state you were in but check your states collection time limits. I am in Texas and it is four years here. Most of the south it is six years. But other states have different time frames. Sounds like there isn't anything the company can do as the debt is so old. You must have good credit or else they wouldn't bother. Before they even buy the debt they check the persons credit to gauge the likelihood that the person will pay. Bad debt stays floating out there forever but that's why states have statutes of limitations. I have so much old debt that the companies can never collect on as it has all rolled off my credit report and it is "time barred" meaning they can't even file a judgement. 

Go to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus website. They now have enforcement powers against bad collection agencies. It is the Federal Governments new agency created by President Obama and those guys mean business. A complaint doesn't take but about 5 minutes to file. They also have letters to send to collection agencies to stop them from contacting you.

Good Luck.

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