I was sent a
letter stating that I could pay as low as 50 dollars a month for my debt so I sent them the first payment. The second month I received another statement with the total amount due so I figured that they made a
mistake so I sent them another 50 dollar payment. I then looked at my account and noticed that my payments were not being fully deducted from my account so I called them. They told me that since I had not set up a payment schedule with them I was just paying mainly interest. For two payments of 50 dollars my account was only credited 40 dollars.
Midland told me that they need at least half of the debt or at least 250 dollars a month. So why did they mail me a
letter stating that I could pay 50 dollars a month? Has anyone had this happen to them with these
scammers?
1. Written by credit card, on 07-10-2009 11:27
i received a letter stating that iowe over 2,ooo dollars and that if i pay within 30 days then they would give me a 50 percent discount and call it "paid in full".
are you kidding me? half off of the balance that i don't owe?
somethings not right here
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2. Written by Open your eyes, on 18-02-2009 02:29
Statute of limitations for payment of old debts in every state. Check yours. Pass the word. If this helps you, then it can probably help someone else. Midland is a scavenger collections agency who preys on uninformed.
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