Vipers1960
Huachuca,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, April 01, 2009
I have had problems with midland as well,I do not know how old of account this is go online to annualcreditreport check your credit report you can do this free once a year,You need to know what is on your credit report.You also need to know when this account became deliquent then see what midland states on your credit report pay attention of the dates midland states the date of the account was opened etc..go to this website for your rights it will tell you what you need to know creditlinksrus.com/credit_reporting_laws.htm.It is illegal for debt to be re-aged as a new debt that's why you need to check the date when this account became deliquent and compare the dates to what midland states on your credit report.Also learn your rights under FCRA and FDCPA. Good Luck
Furiouscustomer
Belleville,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, March 31, 2009
Be Careful, they use many tactics to scare you. Contact legal aid or your nearest law school for assistance at no cost. They are relentless and will not stop harassing you until you take them to court
Benn
Eleva,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, March 15, 2009
First, don't email anyone. You always sent certified, return receipt request letters (with the tracing number written on every page sent and keep copies) only. Emails are lousy proof in a court of law. Second, sent them whatever you can every month. Make it reasonable although. A few pennies is not reasonable. Twenty dollars is atleast reasonable. If you had to go to court, it proves to the court that you are making an attempt to pay the debt and not cheat the creditor of their monies. It also messes with their computer system showing that their is activity on the account and while it may not keep the collectors at bay, it shows a positive action on your credit report. Hope that helps in some what.