I went down to my local courthouse today and looked up cases where C1, BOA, DISC, etc are listed as plaintiff.
Discover seems pretty active through Man-B.
C1 showed as plaintiff for only one case within the last six months.
BOA - nothing going back several years.
Chase showed very few cases.
I do live in a very backwoods area of my state, but still there are tens-of-thousands of residents. The county unemployment rate is 13+%. You would think I would have found far more suits due to estimated CC defaults, but there are very few. When I listed the local CA (who only collects on local accounts for the most part) there were 100's of civil cases over the past few years. So, it appears that there are plenty of folks here who default on accounts, but national class OC's, CA's, and JDB's seldom file suit.
I did find out other information related to court filings. It appears that in many of the cases I looked at, there was a motion to grant extended time for the defendant to provide an answer. In most cases, the motion was granted and 60 - 90 additional days given. I asked the clerk if there were forms related to filing general motions, and she gave me a packet of forms that must be filed with a general motion. I also thought it was interesting that many of these cases were pro se on the defendant's part. I found this info interesting and thought others might also. As always, every state is different, but I had no idea that one could request a motion for additional time to answer a complaint. I'll file this away in the active information file.
Discover seems pretty active through Man-B.
C1 showed as plaintiff for only one case within the last six months.
BOA - nothing going back several years.
Chase showed very few cases.
I do live in a very backwoods area of my state, but still there are tens-of-thousands of residents. The county unemployment rate is 13+%. You would think I would have found far more suits due to estimated CC defaults, but there are very few. When I listed the local CA (who only collects on local accounts for the most part) there were 100's of civil cases over the past few years. So, it appears that there are plenty of folks here who default on accounts, but national class OC's, CA's, and JDB's seldom file suit.
I did find out other information related to court filings. It appears that in many of the cases I looked at, there was a motion to grant extended time for the defendant to provide an answer. In most cases, the motion was granted and 60 - 90 additional days given. I asked the clerk if there were forms related to filing general motions, and she gave me a packet of forms that must be filed with a general motion. I also thought it was interesting that many of these cases were pro se on the defendant's part. I found this info interesting and thought others might also. As always, every state is different, but I had no idea that one could request a motion for additional time to answer a complaint. I'll file this away in the active information file.
Comment