Collection is charging more interest then allowed

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by cmo140, Oct 7, 2008.

  1. cmo140

    cmo140 Active Member

    Can a collection agency charge more intersest then allowed.

    A debt of 3500 was what was charge off. In AZ only 10% allowed to be charged. Collection agency is trying to get 5300.00 which is Arrow.

    Can I do anything about this?
     
  2. greg1045

    greg1045 Well-Known Member

    Report them to your state's Consumer Affairs agency.
     
  3. Hedwig

    Hedwig Well-Known Member

    But how long has it been? The 10% would be per year, compounded. If it's been several years, it adds up quickly.
     
  4. cmo140

    cmo140 Active Member

    Its been three years.
     
  5. Hedwig

    Hedwig Well-Known Member

    Well, 10% a year compounded yearly for three years is $4659, so if it's compounded monthly it could probably be $5300.

    If I get a chance I'll go and do a compound monthly table, but I bet it's close.
     
  6. cmo140

    cmo140 Active Member

    So you think its another 600 in compound charges. Its states clear that only 10% now, no where does it state 10% a year. Where did you get those facts
     
  7. Hedwig

    Hedwig Well-Known Member

    Normally when an interest rate is quoted, it's an ANNUAL rate. Check your state's laws and I'm sure that somewhere it will say that it's annual interest (or per annum, or APR).
     
  8. cmo140

    cmo140 Active Member

    I have been looking every where. Does anyone know for AZ
     
  9. Hedwig

    Hedwig Well-Known Member

    Where did you get the information that it's 10% in Arizona? That should be the part of the statute that specifies it.
     
  10. cmo140

    cmo140 Active Member


    This site won't let me post the site.

    STATE: ARIZONA

    Interest Rate

    * Legal: 10%
    * Judgment: 10 % or contractual

    STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (IN YEARS)

    * Open Account: 3
    * Domestic Written Contract: 6
    * Foreign Written Contract: 4
    * Domestic Judgment: 5 (additional 5 upon request indefinitely)
    * Foreign Judgment: 4

    BAD CHECK LAWS (CIVIL PENALTY)
    Twice the amount of check, costs of suit, reasonable attorney fees.
     
  11. flacorps

    flacorps Well-Known Member

    Can the contratual rate in AZ be more than 10% or does it have to be less ... in other words, that "or contractual" should have been "or contractual, whichever is more" (or "whichever is less"). I know in Washington state you can get more if you are the creditor. Which is kind of a problem for CC holders who have been ratejacked.
     
  12. Hedwig

    Hedwig Well-Known Member

    Doing a Google search, I found a site with the answer, but it's a pay site.

    There was enough displayed, however, to show 10% per annum, which means per year.

    And just about any time interest is expressed this way, it's per year.

    I really don't think the interest is excessive.
     

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