Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New York
Restarting statute of limitations on credit card debt
I have an old credit card debt from when I was a graduate student. I was contacted by a collection agency (Asset) regarding this debt, and agreed over the phone to a settlement BEFORE I asked for documentation of the debt. After I verbally acknowledged the debt and verbally agreed to pay it off, I realized that the debt had in fact passed its statute of limitations under NY State law. I never put my verbal agreement in writing, nor did I sign any documents agreeing to pay Asset for this debt. My question is: does the verbal agreement I made over the phone restart the statute of limitations on this debt?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Restarting statute of limitations on credit card debt
A written acknowledgment showing intent to pay, is needed to revive the statute of limitations. If you have any other questions you can email me at [email protected]