lois griffin
anywhere,#2General Comment
Wed, August 22, 2012
What WAS the dispute you had?
If you said it was ID theft, if you made even ONE payment, that is blown out of the water.
If you said there were fees associated with it, it was on the contract you signed ahead of time.
If you complained that there was more on than you charged, well pal, we all pay interest on credit cards.
IamGood
Fort Worth,#3General Comment
Tue, August 21, 2012
We always get letters disputing the debt. Most of the time, the reasons for disputing the debt are nonsense. These letters are from individuals trying to stall the process, and avoid paying the debt.
Just sending a letter in disputing the debt doesnt resolve the matter.
So what was the reason you sent in trying to dispute the debt? In Indiana, wage garnishment is most often times employed to secure payments on debts owed.
Perhaps Capital One did not see your reason for disputing the debt a valid reason, and thus decided to sue you in court, and get the courts to issue a writ of garnishment.
In states where wage garnishment is allowed we do not F##@@@#k around. We mean business.
So,what reason were you giving Capital One for not owing the debt?
IamGood
Fort Worth,#4UPDATE Employee
Tue, August 21, 2012
We always get letters disputing the debt. Most of the time, the reasons for disputing the debt are nonsense. These letters are from individuals trying to stall the process, and avoid paying the debt.
Just sending a letter in disputing the debt doesnt resolve the matter.
So what was the reason you sent in trying to dispute the debt? In Indiana, wage garnishment is most often times employed to secure payments on debts owed.
Perhaps Capital One did not see your reason for disputing the debt a valid reason, and thus decided to sue you in court, and get the courts to issue a writ of garnishment.
In states where wage garnishment is allowed we do not F##@@@#k around. We mean business.