xaiegen
Oct 17, 2009, 09:40 PM
Here's the process:
Tonight, I checked my bank account online and ending summary versus available balance was $1000 off. Learning from online service and customer service, a legal order hold had been put on my account by a debt collector and Wells Fargo will notify me 6 days after placing the hold. The money is intended to pay for my chihuahua's surgery having luxated her tarsal metatarsal through Care Credit and now I can't.
Capital One closed my account 2.5 years ago or so and sold it off to two different debt collectors. I was summoned on April 24, 2009 and received a stipulation for judgment upon default. I wasn't sure if the prosecutor obtained my account legally, so I showed them the other debt collector's letters. After seeing it, he reduced total from $1600 to $1200 and I paid $900 in the settlement room with payment plan for $300 within a month, May 28. In return, he gave me a common receipt and I asked for one from his law firm. He said since his office was closed as it was a Friday, to call them on Apr. 27 to request one and to obtain information on how to pay online. I did so, couldn't reach them, and left a voicemail. No return calls and I wanted to pay online through debit card to be able to print receipt, so I called once again on May 26. I left a voicemail with my information and no reply.
I never received information they were intending to place a legal order hold on my account nor was I notified of any subsequent court dates after April 24 to attend to defend myself. The debt collector knows where I live having served me before, know my job location and that I earn only $8.50/hr for 12 hours/week and get paid once a month because information was necessary to determine how long to complete payment (part-time worker, full-time student), and they have my contact information.
Stipulation contract states: they shall give notice of such default to defendant at address shown below and from date of such notice mailed, 5 days for defendant to remedy default.
Can I get the $300 judgment vacated or overturned and release $1000 hold from Wells Fargo since they made no attempt?
Tonight, I checked my bank account online and ending summary versus available balance was $1000 off. Learning from online service and customer service, a legal order hold had been put on my account by a debt collector and Wells Fargo will notify me 6 days after placing the hold. The money is intended to pay for my chihuahua's surgery having luxated her tarsal metatarsal through Care Credit and now I can't.
Capital One closed my account 2.5 years ago or so and sold it off to two different debt collectors. I was summoned on April 24, 2009 and received a stipulation for judgment upon default. I wasn't sure if the prosecutor obtained my account legally, so I showed them the other debt collector's letters. After seeing it, he reduced total from $1600 to $1200 and I paid $900 in the settlement room with payment plan for $300 within a month, May 28. In return, he gave me a common receipt and I asked for one from his law firm. He said since his office was closed as it was a Friday, to call them on Apr. 27 to request one and to obtain information on how to pay online. I did so, couldn't reach them, and left a voicemail. No return calls and I wanted to pay online through debit card to be able to print receipt, so I called once again on May 26. I left a voicemail with my information and no reply.
I never received information they were intending to place a legal order hold on my account nor was I notified of any subsequent court dates after April 24 to attend to defend myself. The debt collector knows where I live having served me before, know my job location and that I earn only $8.50/hr for 12 hours/week and get paid once a month because information was necessary to determine how long to complete payment (part-time worker, full-time student), and they have my contact information.
Stipulation contract states: they shall give notice of such default to defendant at address shown below and from date of such notice mailed, 5 days for defendant to remedy default.
Can I get the $300 judgment vacated or overturned and release $1000 hold from Wells Fargo since they made no attempt?