Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Someone has to pay the debts, and I believe that resopnsibility does go to whoever has the power of attorney. They will collect. What does it matter if you pay them now instead of waiting until the life insurance is collected?
Because they would have to pay with thier own money now? How stupid are you?
How stupid are you? They'll take it out of the life insurance money later, and in the end they haven't lost anything.
WTF? How can that be ok with you? Why would they have to pull from their own funds now to pay off a debt that is not theirs? I'm glad you don't run anyone's finances, but if you do, I feel sorry for them.
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Someone has to pay the debts, and I believe that resopnsibility does go to whoever has the power of attorney. They will collect. What does it matter if you pay them now instead of waiting until the life insurance is collected?
Because they would have to pay with thier own money now? How stupid are you?
How stupid are you? They'll take it out of the life insurance money later, and in the end they haven't lost anything.
Originally posted by: pulse8
All that aside, it's against the law for collection agencies to threaten legal action if they have no intention of persuing it. I seriously doubt for $3k they would take you to court. It would cost them that much in legal fees to collect the money.
Originally posted by: rsd
The Boston Globe has had a series this week describing the whole collections industry and the scummy practices and such. An excellent job of reporting (for once).
Link to the first part (and rest)
Originally posted by: amdforever2
Get recorder.
Have mom ask next time they call
"gosh does this mean I can go to jail!?"
they'll say yes
BAM
FDCPA violation
Originally posted by: bobdelt
But once she got power of attorney, and made those descisions, she is responsible for those decisions, so she bears the risk and can be held responsible of the debt. She can't go buy a house for the hospitalized woman and be like, well darn, she can't pay, oh well. She isn't off the hook.
Originally posted by: everman
People working for collections agencies at the lowest levels aren't the brightest.
Originally posted by: rsd
The Boston Globe has had a series this week describing the whole collections industry and the scummy practices and such. An excellent job of reporting (for once).
Link to the first part (and rest)