Would a debt collector take cars that are 10 years old or older with high mileage?
A creditor would have to be extremely aggressive to go after those vehicles, as the cost and time to get them would likely yield little in the way...
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A creditor would have to be extremely aggressive to go after those vehicles, as the cost and time to get them would likely yield little in the way...
As Mr. Bristow advised, you should immediately contact a consumer protection attorney, specifically one that pursues cases under the Fair Debt...
It sounds to me like the collection agency has violated the FDCPA. I would contact Legal Helpers and ask them to bring an action against the debt...
In addition to what the previous attorney said, I would highly advise contacting a consumer protection attorney to make sure that there aren't any...
No, as those debts have been discharged, you are no longer legally obligated to pay them, hence they are not your debts any more. As they are not...
Assuming you filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the bankruptcy will discharge the debt. What this means is that you are under no obligation legally to...
Most attorneys will tell you to refer your creditors to them during the bankruptcy process. Also, if you do tell a third party collection agency...
The answer to that questions is likely specific to the court that you are filing in. I cannot say for certain that there are no courts that will...
It entirely depends on the values of the cars, and the amount owed on the one that payments are being made on. In many instances someone filing...
If the collection agency lied to you, there may be a violation of the FDCPA. If they are trying to collection debt that does not seem valid or...