Experience with Portfolio Recovery Associates ?
05-15-2007 01:30 PM
I was wondering whether any of you have had any experience with this collector, and could share your opinion on what I can expect as far as their "attitude" is concerned. When I had the same experience on the same old debt a few years ago with NCO, NCO sent their "we won't contact you anymore" letter pretty quickly and that's the last I heard from them. Just wondering if I'm in for a fight with this Portfolio Recovery Associates.
Re: Experience with Portfolio Recovery Associates ?
05-15-2007 01:35 PM
Re: Experience with Portfolio Recovery Associates ?
05-15-2007 01:50 PM
Re: Experience with Portfolio Recovery Associates ?
05-15-2007 02:10 PM
Any claim they could assert is time-barred; the SOL has long passed. Thankfully, I won't have tolling (or tacking) problems. The state I was in has a 3 year SOL and the state I am in has a 6 year SOL. So, I won't be paying anything on the claim because it's time-barred. My letter says this pretty clearly. They needed to know that contacting me is a total waste of their time!
Mainly, I hope Portfolio Recovery Associates acts in a professional manner towards me as they have done for you so I don't have to get into a long drawn out tussle with these folks. I just want my "sorry we bothered you" letter so I can be done with this round.
Re: Experience with Portfolio Recovery Associates ?
05-16-2007 01:45 AM
weezie,
You used "Portfolio Recovery" and "professional manner" in the same sentence. I just wanted the name of your doctor that prescribed your medical marijuana so I can get me some. Portfolio Recovery has a pretty bad reputation on Bud Hibbs and elsewhere.
Opinions vary, here's mine.
I always DV a CA or JDB. Whether the debt is owed or not, whether it's time barred or not. DV is just too powerful of a weapon to discard. A lot of these bottom feeding JDBs are drilling drier and drier wells. They are buying ancient debts at pennies on the dollar, consumers are becoming more and more aware, and I expect CAs and JDBs to step even further outside the law.
A C&D will make they FOAD, but if they stick something on your CRs, time barred or not, then you may be in for a fight. Since you already C&Ded them, DV is effectively off the table.
DV is good right jab and it pays to use it.
Re: Experience with Portfolio Recovery Associates ?
05-16-2007 06:27 AM
Re: Experience with Portfolio Recovery Associates ?
05-16-2007 08:24 AM
I did consider DV as one of my options and ultimately decided that, for me, a "cease communications" was the better route. But I only chose that road because I have the ability to handle things like answering a complaint and/or vacating a judgment if it comes to that. So if they act up as far as banking on a default judgment is concerned, I'll shut them down. In the meantime, I made the decision that "go away" was a better posture for me than "proove it". If they act with total disregard for the law, they'll make something up no matter what. If they comport themselves with relative professionalism, this'll be over in 30 days as opposed to 60.
But I totally agree that people should consider all options and make a decision specific to their situation.
Re: Experience with Portfolio Recovery Associates ?
05-16-2007 02:38 PM
