Complaint Review: Bowman Heintz Boscia and Vician - Merrillville Indiana
- Bowman Heintz Boscia and Vician 8605 Broadway Merrillville, Indiana U.S.A.
- Phone: 219-769-6671
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- Category: Attorneys & Legal Services
Bowman Heintz Boscia and Vician ripoff Merrillville Indiana
*Consumer Comment: My advice
I have had the same problem as an earlier complaint that was posted on here. I made my initial payment of $300 and wanted $125 each month until my balance was paid in full. I cannot make such payments and I have tried to tell them that I DO have to pay rent and eat. They just won't listen. I've tried lowering the payment to $75 and they say that if I do not pay the $125 each month until the balance is paid that they will sue me. Is there anything that can be done about this????????????????????
Nancy
Indianapolis, Indiana
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
My advice
AUTHOR: Timothy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, July 07, 2006
The first thing you can do is ignore idle threats. If you are sending them $75 per month, even if they won't agree to accept that amount, there is little chance that they will sue you. It costs them alot of money to sue you, and a successful lawsuit could end up netting them LESS than $75 per month. So send them $75 a month, along with a "cease and decist" letter the first month.
But what I find more effective with aggressive collectors is to send them a letter threatening that, if any more aggressive collection activities are undertaken (i.e. a lawsuit), you will divert the money you would be using to pay them towards a bankruptcy filing .
And remember, this is personal advice, not legal advice.
Best of luck!
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