Legal Question in Administrative Law in California
Contracts
I have a collection agenct that I'm dealing with. They are claiming that I missed one payments, and because they froze the interest, they are going to unfreeze it because I missed one payment. I never had any contract with them saying that if one payment was missed that they could unfreeze the interest. How can they make up a contract and then revise it to their own benefit? And what are my rights in regards to this situation? Help I don't know what to do!
Asked on 5/17/08, 1:08 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Stone
Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE
Re: Contracts
Don't speak to collection agencies. Deal with them only in writing (as in certified mail RRR). See generally creditinfocenter.com or creditboards.com .
Answered on 5/17/08, 3:23 am
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