I asked my attorney when we filed on Tuesday whether I needed the case ID # to give to creditors who might still call before they get notice. She told me just to tell them to call her and she'd handle everything. I get that - and I'm fine with that, but one creditor in particular (Bank of America) is driving me crazy. I signed up for Pacer and I see the Case ID# on there. I'm assuming that's the one they're looking for - right? Am I hurting anything though by giving it to them since my attorney said to just tell them to call her?
I also received a letter from Zackheim and Associates -- says they are representing Citibank and to contact them if I wish to dispute the debt, blah, blah, blah - the usual. They are not listed on my matrix because I received the letter after I filed -- my attorney just said to forward anything to them that I might receive after the fact. Any additional debt I'm charged $75 to add on -- I'm guessing this isn't the case with this since it is a NEW debt - hoping anyway -- but though I would at least contact them and tell them we've filed so they'll quit calling as well. Just really trying to figure out if I'm creating any problems by giving them this case number and if it is definitely the number I see listed on Pacer.
I also received a letter from Zackheim and Associates -- says they are representing Citibank and to contact them if I wish to dispute the debt, blah, blah, blah - the usual. They are not listed on my matrix because I received the letter after I filed -- my attorney just said to forward anything to them that I might receive after the fact. Any additional debt I'm charged $75 to add on -- I'm guessing this isn't the case with this since it is a NEW debt - hoping anyway -- but though I would at least contact them and tell them we've filed so they'll quit calling as well. Just really trying to figure out if I'm creating any problems by giving them this case number and if it is definitely the number I see listed on Pacer.
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