Ok, I'm in the process of filling out all the paperwork for the lawyer in our CH7.
And I''m running across an issue I am unsure of.
And since it is Friday night, and my lawyer won't be in again until Monday, thought I would ask here so I can keep working through this stuff over the weekend.
I'm working on listing all my creditors, and in turn all the collections companies associated with each account.
What do I do about the in-house collections?
At least that is what I assume they are.
Basically, letters that were sent to us shortly after stopping payment on bills.
They have different names on the letterhead than the original creditors, but other than a phone number, no other usefull info. No address, or account numbers, or anything like that.
One example is an account with BOA.
While we were still getting actual bills sent to us, we were also being sent letter from FIA Card Services.
Out of curiousity, I even tried calling a couple of the numbers. Both were disconnected. (these bills are all past 3 years from the last time we paid on them, and have all since gone through several outside collections agencies)
Should I bother to write them on the paperwork, since I cannot provide any kind of contact information?
And I''m running across an issue I am unsure of.
And since it is Friday night, and my lawyer won't be in again until Monday, thought I would ask here so I can keep working through this stuff over the weekend.
I'm working on listing all my creditors, and in turn all the collections companies associated with each account.
What do I do about the in-house collections?
At least that is what I assume they are.
Basically, letters that were sent to us shortly after stopping payment on bills.
They have different names on the letterhead than the original creditors, but other than a phone number, no other usefull info. No address, or account numbers, or anything like that.
One example is an account with BOA.
While we were still getting actual bills sent to us, we were also being sent letter from FIA Card Services.
Out of curiousity, I even tried calling a couple of the numbers. Both were disconnected. (these bills are all past 3 years from the last time we paid on them, and have all since gone through several outside collections agencies)
Should I bother to write them on the paperwork, since I cannot provide any kind of contact information?
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