Background: I owed just over 3000 to Chase when I finally stopped paying. I ignored calls and letters while I tried to come up with a plan to pay them. I abandoned that plan and just said “screw it” just about a year ago. Several months later the debt was given to a third party collection agency with whom I’ve ignored all calls and never answered any letters.
I don’t care about what happens to my credit score – my concern is a law suit/garnishment. My thinking is that if Chase was going to sue, they would not have sold it off or permitted it to “charge off” on my credit score. Now that the debt is in the hands of some other company does that mean Chase wants nothing more to do with me and I can ride out the statute of limitations with my 3K in hand?
I don’t care about what happens to my credit score – my concern is a law suit/garnishment. My thinking is that if Chase was going to sue, they would not have sold it off or permitted it to “charge off” on my credit score. Now that the debt is in the hands of some other company does that mean Chase wants nothing more to do with me and I can ride out the statute of limitations with my 3K in hand?
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