Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Illinois
Collection Notice for disputed charges
Background: My wife signed up two
of our kids for gymnastics at a local
place. After many happy months the
place discontinued the program my
daughters were taking. They asked
them to try a different class and see
if they like it. They did try another
one for a month (of which we did pay
all fees) and didn't like the new
program. My wife verbally notified
the gym that we would not continue
and subsequently sent a letter with a
check for payment of the last months
fees.
The gym owner contacted us right
away, claimed no letter was received
(not possible, it was sent with the
check, and they cashed the check),
and stated their policy is that they
need at least a 30 day notice
therefore we owe her another $200.
We told her that we did not believe
we owed her another $200, she in
fact, discontinued the program,
therefore we were not given an
opportunity to give any notice.
A collection arrived yesterday for
$380, without any detail of the fees
owed.
We are not sure what to do in this
case. Should we dispute or pay it?
Thank you - Dan & Michele
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Collection Notice for disputed charges
Is there a contract? The terms of the contract control