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I received a letter from Discover card saying that if I do not make arrangements to pay by November 28th they have authorization to send my case to a lawyer for judgement. How long would this take to really happen?

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I received a letter from Discover card saying that if I do not make arrangements to pay by November 28th they have authorization to send my case to a lawyer for judgement. How long would this take to really happen?


If you are in default it could be forwarded to the Attorney today, tomorrow the next day - it's entirely their call. If they've given you until November 28, then they'll wait until then, check the mail for a couple of days and - if they're serious - send it to an Attorney.

They will certainly move within the Statute and that depends on the State you are in.
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