I seek help in getting this collection agency to stop trying to collect on an un-collectable debt. This was a credit card balance that I included in my bankrupt claim over ten years ago. This is on my credit reort and is destroying my ability to get a good credit score in order to buy my first home.
Joanne i
Skokie,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, March 12, 2016
Typically collection agencies purchase bad accounts from creditors for about ten cents on the dollar. This is how companies actually end up making even more money from bad debtors than they do from good ones. In addiiton to selling the bad accounts for immediate cash, they have already charged off the bad debts against their aggregate profits---netting them a nice tax deduction. So the collection agent who is calling you on a $1000 debt has only shelled out about $100 for it. Don't let anyone guilt you into paying for years and years and years. They are the real crooks, not you. If they are threatening you with lawsuits, unless you owe over several thousand dollars, I can almost guanatee you will not be sued. No attorney will even consider taking a colelction case of a few hundred bucks any more - it is simply not worth his or her time. So since they won't sue you, all they can do is call and try to make your life miserable. Get caller ID, don't take their calls and get a call blocker for your phone. You can download one for free. They can continue calling you for 20 years, but they cannot take you to court after the statute of limitations has passed in your state (typically 5, 6 or 10 years).
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Roanoke,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, November 16, 2015
If you included this in a bankruptcy over 10 years ago, then get a copy of the bankrutcy papers from your courthouse that ruled on your case and submit copies showing them as included to the credit reporting agencies. By doing this, you will show that the reported debt violates FCRA by age if debt from initial delinquency date, that the debt was included in an aged bankruptcy and thus removed your debt liability by court order and the fact that debt age in itself is past CRA reporting standards of reporting structure (7.5 years). Hope this helps.
Stacey
Texas,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, October 27, 2015
A Consumer Lawyer and look up the laws in your state regarding debt collection. I know this company is a junk debt buyer. Get copies of your bankruptcy judgement as well. I am in no means an ATTY but I do know about junk debt collectors.