GE Money, the one account that I am concerned that may actually be able to file suit, get a judgment and garnish wages, before I can file BK in April, sent an odd letter today. They are alerting me that there is a potential security issue with a merchant where I used my card recently. Then they reassure me that had nothing to do with this security issue.
I haven't used the card in almost 90 days. Maybe this is a ploy to get me to answer their calls?
My attorney advised me not to answer letters as he doesn't think they will be able to get a judgment and garnish wages prior to my filing in April. So, I didn't send a DV with the last threatening letter from GE Money. This letter seems to suggest that they (creditor) may not know who has been making some of the charges on my account. Seems like a good time to respond with a DV if that is the case, just to buy time. Obviously, I have charged on the account. I don't want to lose any of my rights if I don't respond. Can that happen (losing rights, that is).
So, I ask for opinions. Maybe just sit back and follow the directions of my attorney is the track to take. I would like to avoid a lawsuit, if possible, though. Send a DV?
I haven't used the card in almost 90 days. Maybe this is a ploy to get me to answer their calls?
My attorney advised me not to answer letters as he doesn't think they will be able to get a judgment and garnish wages prior to my filing in April. So, I didn't send a DV with the last threatening letter from GE Money. This letter seems to suggest that they (creditor) may not know who has been making some of the charges on my account. Seems like a good time to respond with a DV if that is the case, just to buy time. Obviously, I have charged on the account. I don't want to lose any of my rights if I don't respond. Can that happen (losing rights, that is).
So, I ask for opinions. Maybe just sit back and follow the directions of my attorney is the track to take. I would like to avoid a lawsuit, if possible, though. Send a DV?
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