$2440 loan paid. Now they're saying we owe another $3700.
This is a hard story to tell, so any questions, I'll try to answer them. I'll give as much info as I can, but I just found out about this today, and it's a bit foggy, my husband is not great at explaining this sort of thing, and I only have what he's told me, and a very confusing statement sent by email today, to go by.
In April 2007 my husband took out a loan to get lasik eye surgery. The full loan amount was $2440. It was a four year loan, and should have been paid in full by May of 2011. Well, we had a few hard times, and had a few NSF charges, so the loan was not complete in May, it took an additional 7 months.
We've never gotten a bill, no account balances, nothing. We just paid every month, and in December 2011 the loan should have been paid. Since we never received bills, or account balances, we figured it was done.
Well, they took out another payment in January 2012, and my husband, thinking the loan was paid and they had a clerical error on their end, put a stop payment on these charges. In February they took out a payment, as well as March. My husband didn't notice those payments, but once he did, he put a stop payment on the April payment, thinking they'd finally realize they were mistaken. Long story short, since February 2012 they've continued to take payments out of our account, and my husband has caught 6 of them, and put a stop payment on them.
Well, it's now Feb 2013, and they're still trying to take payments out of our account, so my husband finally figured it was time to call them, find out why they haven't figured out their clerical error, and why they're still trying to bill us for something that should have been paid over a year ago.
Well, that's when we found out that they're charging us $150 for the NSF fees (7 during the contract, which is why we paid an additional 7 months on the contract) and now an additional 6 for the stop payments. All in all, they're claiming we now owe them an additional $3700!
We never once received a bill from them, never once received a statement showing our balance. We just did the math ourselves, and when we (due to the payments) had realized we paid the amount agreed on, we stopped paying, or tried (they still got an additional 6 months worth of payments that weren't stopped.
We're at a loss on how to proceed.
Do we have a legal leg to stand on, or are we going to have to pay an additional $3700 to these people?
Those of you that don't know, I'm in Canada, Alberta to be exact. Please give me some good news. Lie if you have to.