Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New Jersey

credit card bank keeps calling my job

I had a credit card account with a bank

in another state. They change my mailing

address and did not contact me to let me

know. after two to three months of not

recieving any statements from them i

closed the account and refuse to pay for

two to three months. now they call me

non-stop all hours of the day including

weekend days, sometimes before 8:pm and

as late as 10:pm. They have gone as far

as calling my job two to three times a

day, telling my job what they are

calling about even when my boss has told

them not to call. now my job has giving

me a verbal warning. next comes a

writeup and possible suspention without

pay. what can i do other than filling

papers against them in samll claims

court.


Asked on 2/03/02, 2:58 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Glen Chulsky Law Office of Glen H. Chulsky

Re: credit card bank keeps calling my job

Your possible claims against the credit card company are complicated and therefore you should seek the experience of an attorney to handle the matter for you. Make sure that you are documenting all of the contact (the time called, the place where you are called, person who called, what was said)immediately after the call. This could help later.

Read more
Answered on 2/03/02, 6:55 am
Geoffrey G. Gussis, Esq. Riker, Danzig LLP

Re: credit card bank keeps calling my job

You should specifically inform them NOT to contact you again via certified mail and fax. Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, debt collectors (they may be classified as such) are supposed to follow your request. Alternatively, what is the balance due and why aren't you paying it? If it is just a couple of late fees because of the changed address I'm sure you can work something out. If you owe them actual principal + interest on charges they are going to want money. They may want to work out a payment plan or bankruptcy may be an option.

Read more
Answered on 2/03/02, 11:08 am


Related Questions & Answers

More Credit, Debt and Collections Law questions and answers in New Jersey