By Admin on Sep 30, 2009 in Law & Ethics
BEE N asked:
well a couple of months ago my daddy receive a letter from the credit card company demanding him to pay the credit card debt but the account number on the letter didn’t match with his numbers. So he called the number on the letter but they said they cant do anything about and tell him to mail a letter to the address stating on the letter. Later, he mailed the letter to them . Now he found out that they’re sued him for the unpaid debt.
Help plz?
http://1mortgagecalculator.info
well a couple of months ago my daddy receive a letter from the credit card company demanding him to pay the credit card debt but the account number on the letter didn’t match with his numbers. So he called the number on the letter but they said they cant do anything about and tell him to mail a letter to the address stating on the letter. Later, he mailed the letter to them . Now he found out that they’re sued him for the unpaid debt.
Help plz?
http://1mortgagecalculator.info

He will have to answer the suit. He can then file a counter suit for malicious prosecution, attempted fraud, attempted extortion, negligence…
regerugged | Oct 2, 2009 | Reply
Talk to a lawyer…
Denali | Oct 2, 2009 | Reply
He should defend against the law suit. The credit card company has no reason to simply take his word for it and is entitled to have the dispute settled by a court.
laughter_every_day | Oct 5, 2009 | Reply