Just call a local attorney for a consultation, tell your story and find out. IF there's money there, you'll know it. You have a law suit for breach of contract.You can represent yourself, sue the lender its sounds as if you have a good case.
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Discover Financial provides services falling under the category of "Direct Banking and Payments". There services include personal banking ones, such as credit cards, loans, and payment services.
it is a possibillity but...No but they can cash the start up check.
No at least I don.t think they can
Yes. A payday loan company may sue a borrower in Texas in order to get their money back.
Yes, if they file suit and are awarded a judgment the judgment can be executed as a wage garnishment.
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Call the company, Offer to make your payment and request a re-instatement of your policy.
If you are leasing a car it is your responsibility to make payments. If the Leasing agent does not of record of the agreement it is still your responsibility to the bill, even if you keep the payments in a separate account. It is likely that the paperwork will resurface.
no
Only if the car was actually stolen. Nonpayment isn't theft (a criminal matter), it's a civil matter.
Call the mortgage company and ask why the payments are not being reported (its illegal to NOT report payments) Further, you can call the credit bureaus, and they will request the information from the mortgage company. Realize, that in some instances credit reporting can be suspended.