Legal Question in Consumer Law in Pennsylvania
credit card payments
Payments of $30.00 were made to Capital One on a bill for over 3 years and a bill was never received showing the balance.
The computer just deducts from the total. Finally you send a payment according to the computer marked ''paid in Full''.
Do you owe any thing after not hearing from them in over a year from the last check marked PIF?
Can they tack on interest more than the original amount due and never write you to let you know what they are doing.?
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Shouldn't they have responded to your last check marked PIF within a reasonable time? Are the allowed to add over $1000.00 of interest and never let you know what the balance was.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: credit card payments
Paid in full on a check is gnerally not binding. The companies specifically state all correspondance must go to a specific address. If you are facing a suit the lack of bills mught raise a defense. You should speak with an attorney. I offer free initial consultations.