I owe on a judgement that was made against me in 1993. The amount of that judgement was for $1200 and it was to be paid to some apartments that I broke a lease with. I never paid the debt because I couldn't afford to and my credit was shot anyway. The debt is being handled by an attorney's office who is now asking for $2400. I made them an offer of $1500. They said to call back in two days so that they could ask their client if they'd accept. I called back and they said that their client will accept $2000. I said I'll have to make payments then, because that's all I have. They said they'd accept $50. payments no problem. I got a little confused by this because I'd always thought that debt collectors like to be paid in bulk. I went ahead and called the old apartments to ask why they wouldn't accept my offer and they told me that they were never contacted about an offer and that they are no longer handling that debt. I then called the attorney's office back and the person who was handling my case was out of the office. I told the receptionist about the call I made and asked if I'd been lied to. Suddenly, the other women had returned to the office and I was connected to her. I asked her if she had lied to me and she told me that it was actually her manager who had spoken with the so called client. I asked to speak to her manager and I was told that he was out of the office. I asked if I could make an appointment to speak with him in person and she said that I'd have to ask him. I then asked for his voice mail and she was very glad to connect me. His voice mail came on and said that I could not leave a message because it was full. I was then didconnected. I didn't call back for fear that they might say that I'm harrassing them.
Are they allowed to lie to me and avoid me like that? I want to pay the debt and honest, $1500. is all I've got to do it with. Why on earth would they accept payments over a lump sum? What can I do about this? Why do they say that they are collecting for "so and so" when they are not? I can see that they want to turn a little profit, but this is rediculous.
Are they allowed to lie to me and avoid me like that? I want to pay the debt and honest, $1500. is all I've got to do it with. Why on earth would they accept payments over a lump sum? What can I do about this? Why do they say that they are collecting for "so and so" when they are not? I can see that they want to turn a little profit, but this is rediculous.
