por2bella
May 13, 2010, 08:19 AM
I received a summons to answer a debt. I thought this debt had been paid years ago, so I called the attorney on the summons. After explaining to him I thought the debt had been paid a couple of years ago, he said I knew it hadn't been because in 2008 I called the collection agency (which was not them) and told them to stop harassing my place of work. At that time that collection agency would not send me any documents showing me what the debt was for. They were calling my office and hitting random phone extensions and then telling people I was a low life for not paying my bills. I phoned them to to tell them to stop calling because my HR department was furious with me. Again, they never sent me any documents.
Now 3 collection agents later (so he told me on the phone) they are suing me? The original debt was for $1,000 and now there is $5,000 in interest and fees? I never heard about this again after the call I made in 2008 when I didn't even know what the debt was. I do remember having this credit card. It was one of many bills my soon to be ex husband said he had paid (but didn't). I have not received anything in the mail or any phone calls regarding it until this summons. He told me he would not accept anything less than $200 a month payment, which I can not afford. He was a real peach to talk to, a real jerk to be honest. He said, see you in court and then hung up on me.
He had asked me if I remember the card and I said I did. Can I now deny this after admitting on the phone? I don't have a problem paying the debt if it wasn't paid, but $5,000 in fees? Really? I don't know how to answer the summons or what my approach should be. Looking for guidance.
Thank you for taking the time to read.
Now 3 collection agents later (so he told me on the phone) they are suing me? The original debt was for $1,000 and now there is $5,000 in interest and fees? I never heard about this again after the call I made in 2008 when I didn't even know what the debt was. I do remember having this credit card. It was one of many bills my soon to be ex husband said he had paid (but didn't). I have not received anything in the mail or any phone calls regarding it until this summons. He told me he would not accept anything less than $200 a month payment, which I can not afford. He was a real peach to talk to, a real jerk to be honest. He said, see you in court and then hung up on me.
He had asked me if I remember the card and I said I did. Can I now deny this after admitting on the phone? I don't have a problem paying the debt if it wasn't paid, but $5,000 in fees? Really? I don't know how to answer the summons or what my approach should be. Looking for guidance.
Thank you for taking the time to read.