If the account with the late payments was discharged in the bankruptcy, that account needs to have all information removed except for the "discharged in bankruptcy" (or similar) statement. Once the account is discharged, continuing to show late payments is like hitting the consumer twice.
Send the original creditor copies of the pertinent pages from your bankruptcy papers, copies of your id, ss card and a letter requesting that they change the way the account is being reported to the bureaus. Concurrently, write the bureaus and request the same changes. If you are not successful, you may have to file suit to have the information shown accurately.
Until you pay your debt or file bankruptcy.
If you allow a creditor to deduct a payment of X amount of dollars, the creditor will most likely deduct that amount. If an account is 'past due' and a debtor gives a creditor a number to do a check by phone, the creditor can withdraw the amount of money owed which can cause the debtor to become overdrawn. You may be able to make a case, stating that you did not authorize that amount but while fighting this your account can still remain overdrawn. So if you have a past due account, make the payment by money order or cashiers check just to avoid this occurence from taking place.
The only recourse (legally) would be to file suit against the creditor, seeking payment.
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Until you pay your debt or file bankruptcy.
No. If you had actually tendered payment, the creditor might lose the right to collect interest after the date of the tender. However, the statute of limitations is based on when the breach of contract occured and has nothing to do with your inability to reach a payment plan with the creditor.
A back payment is an overdue payment from a debtor to a creditor on money owed.
i was sued by citi bank and the wanted me to agree on a judgment so that i can continue making payment.
Visit the creditor's website and you should find instructions for that particular creditor.
If a creditor refuses to give you payment address, you still owe them money. This might be frustrating but does not get you off the hook.
If you allow a creditor to deduct a payment of X amount of dollars, the creditor will most likely deduct that amount. If an account is 'past due' and a debtor gives a creditor a number to do a check by phone, the creditor can withdraw the amount of money owed which can cause the debtor to become overdrawn. You may be able to make a case, stating that you did not authorize that amount but while fighting this your account can still remain overdrawn. So if you have a past due account, make the payment by money order or cashiers check just to avoid this occurence from taking place.
The mode of payment through which you can withdraw money from UVIOo is Paypal.
No they do not
The only recourse (legally) would be to file suit against the creditor, seeking payment.
With your authorization, your bank will withdraw the amount of your monthly payment or bill from your bank account.