Ontario Statute of Limitations
This claim is in ONTARIO, CANADA
A company made an unauthorized charge my credit card for $4791.38 around June, 2001. We made the last payment to the credit card company to pay for the other purchases (less the amount the company charged, which we disputed) within 30 days.
The Credit card company had advised us that they would not reverse the charge, and we refused to pay for it.
We received a letter from a collection agency which appeared to be owned by the credit card company (I think) on Dec. 12, 2001 stating that the account was past due and has been listed with their collection agency, requesting that we pay $5,170.03.
My understanding is that the Ontario Statue of Limitations limits collecting debts before 2004 to 6 years. Would the 6 years start on the date that I received the letter from credit card company's collections agency?
We were served with a claim from another collections agency a few months ago. Their claim states that the debt was charged off "on or about April 3, 2003" with a balance of "$5316.05", and that they had purchased this accounts receivable from the credit card company on or before Nov. 13, 2007. Am I correct in understanding that the debt was recognized on the last date that a payment was made to the credit card company (around May 2001), and therefore the statue of limitations 6 year time limit would have started on this date, or at latest on the date of the first letter from the collections company which is dated Dec. 12, 2001 (assuming not a penny was paid after that date)? Would that make the claim brought by this other collections agency company , who bought the debt from the credit card company in 2007, past the 6 year time limit?
Thank you for your help!
Comment on Iknowalotofstuff's post
I understand the limitation statute... however that does not prevent them from exercizing their right to set off. My question is can they attack a joint bank account and or a joint GIC in the same bank.