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    lbrown59 is offline Senior Member
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    When a creditor charges off an account then sells it to a CA can both parties collect on the debt from the consumer?

    What about a sale to the CA but no Charge off,
    CAn both parties still collect on the debt?
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    They never take it off the report when we make it right so why should we take it off the docket when they do?

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    Re: CREDIOR-Ca

    Originally posted by lbrown59
    When a creditor charges off an account then sells it to a CA can both parties collect on the debt from the consumer?

    What about a sale to the CA but no Charge off,
    CAn both parties still collect on the debt?
    How can a creditor collect on a debt it no longer owns. I don't think they can both collect. Have you checked the FDCPA? I don't know if it specifically states anything regarding this situation or not.

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    Re: CREDIOR-Ca

    No and No. Once the original creditor SELLS the debt, there is no longer a debt with the creditor. It is now with the party, usually a CA, that bought the debt.

    Same logic for the second question.
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    Re: CREDIOR-Ca

    I'd like to know this as well! I just need ammo when dealing with the Orig Creditor and CA....
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    Re: CREDIOR-Ca

    Hi Erica long time no read.
    Originally posted by Erica
    No and No. Once the original creditor SELLS the debt, there is no longer a debt with the creditor. It is now with the party, usually a CA, that bought the debt.

    Same logic for the second question.
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    They never take it off the report when we make it right so why should we take it off the docket when they do?

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    lbrown59 is offline Senior Member
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    Re: CREDIOR-Ca

    Why not let the creditor sell it to 9 CAs so you get to pay 10 times as much?
    Originally posted by monij2000
    I'd like to know this as well! I just need ammo when dealing with the Orig Creditor and CA....
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    They never take it off the report when we make it right so why should we take it off the docket when they do?

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    Re: CREDIOR-Ca

    If you sell your car to mr smith and mr smith sells it mr jones can you and mr smith both collect from from mr jones?
    Originally posted by lbrown59
    When a creditor charges off an account then sells it to a CA can both parties collect on the debt from the consumer?
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    Special for newbies ------ Read these links
    http://consumers.creditnet.com/strai...243#post410243
    *** Victims of Credit Reporting ***
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    They never take it off the report when we make it right so why should we take it off the docket when they do?

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    monij2000 is offline Senior Member
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    Re: CREDIOR-Ca

    Originally posted by lbrown59
    If you sell your car to mr smith and mr smith sells it mr jones can you and mr smith both collect from from mr jones?
    Of course not (unless they're the mob!) which this seems to be the case..... I know, I just need to slam some "legality"down their throat, and I was hoping to have this information by today! I'm surfing the web to try and find the answer, but no luck yet...is their a state law (calif) or federal law on this????
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