Hi everyone,
I hope that someone may be able to provide me with advice. In late 2008, I successfully filed for Chapter 7 (pro se, with help from users on this forum!). My case proceeded with no surprises and was discharged in early 2009. Since then I have gotten a better job and successfully rebuilt credit.
In the interim, I would periodically receive letters or calls from collectors trying to collect on a credit card debt that I included in my BK filing and was presumably discharged. I would tell them the case number and fax them supporting paperwork, and the calls/letters would stop until I received another piece of correspondence from another collection agency trying to collect the same debt. Rinse, repeat.
Today, my family (not me) received a call from someone who stated they were looking for me for the purposes of serving me papers. I called the number they left, and the man told me that there was a lawsuit being filed against me by the DA for check fraud, with the plaintiff being the original credit card company. I explained that the debt was discharged in a bankruptcy. He quoted back a handful of generic facts about my case (such as the filing and discharge years) and said that the debt was not listed in the paperwork and is still valid. He said that the total amount of the debt was now $7000+ (the original credit card debt was $1200) and that it would be felony fraud charges, but he could make my problems go away if I paid him $700 give or take. I informed him that the debt was listed in the schedules (I checked and verified that it was) and said that I would file information with the court to that effect. He mentioned that I should submit a copy of the schedules to him right away and that he would forward it to legal and “see what he could do.” Before he hung up, I got his name, company, and a court case number that I have not verified with the local courts.
The entire exchange seemed bizarre, and I’m not sure where to go next. I feel like I’m just getting shaken down to see if I will pay on a discharged debt, but I’m not sure. I have not sent him any information. What should I do?
I hope that someone may be able to provide me with advice. In late 2008, I successfully filed for Chapter 7 (pro se, with help from users on this forum!). My case proceeded with no surprises and was discharged in early 2009. Since then I have gotten a better job and successfully rebuilt credit.
In the interim, I would periodically receive letters or calls from collectors trying to collect on a credit card debt that I included in my BK filing and was presumably discharged. I would tell them the case number and fax them supporting paperwork, and the calls/letters would stop until I received another piece of correspondence from another collection agency trying to collect the same debt. Rinse, repeat.
Today, my family (not me) received a call from someone who stated they were looking for me for the purposes of serving me papers. I called the number they left, and the man told me that there was a lawsuit being filed against me by the DA for check fraud, with the plaintiff being the original credit card company. I explained that the debt was discharged in a bankruptcy. He quoted back a handful of generic facts about my case (such as the filing and discharge years) and said that the debt was not listed in the paperwork and is still valid. He said that the total amount of the debt was now $7000+ (the original credit card debt was $1200) and that it would be felony fraud charges, but he could make my problems go away if I paid him $700 give or take. I informed him that the debt was listed in the schedules (I checked and verified that it was) and said that I would file information with the court to that effect. He mentioned that I should submit a copy of the schedules to him right away and that he would forward it to legal and “see what he could do.” Before he hung up, I got his name, company, and a court case number that I have not verified with the local courts.
The entire exchange seemed bizarre, and I’m not sure where to go next. I feel like I’m just getting shaken down to see if I will pay on a discharged debt, but I’m not sure. I have not sent him any information. What should I do?
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