You'll need to decide if the agency is bluffing and puffing.
If things are as you describe, this SHOULD be a winner for you!!!
To help you decide, here's Texas law regarding credit card debt and the SOL.
The statute of limitations to collect debt in Texas is four (4) years. When the four year clock starts to run has been debated in recent years. Creditors and debt purchasers try to argue that the clock starts when you made your final payment to the creditor while defense attorneys argue the clock starts at the first sign of default.
Many consumers struggle to make the minimum payments on credit card debt for months or years and they are usually in "default" under the credit agreement when they fail to make the minimum payment due. If one goes by the actual default date in the credit agreement, the clock usually started well before the last payment, especially when the last payment was nominal in comparison to the minimum payment due.
Texas courts are divided on the issue of when the statute of limitations for debt starts. If you have been sued (or might be sued) on an old debt, it is a good idea to try and determine when you made your last payment. If your last payment was more than four years from when the lawsuit was filed then you may have a good statute of limitations defense.
As stated above, the rule is when the lawsuit is filed, not when you are served with the lawsuit.
To raise a statute of limitations defense, you must plead it in your answer as an affirmative defense.
It is important to realize that you have the burden of proof when it comes to a statute of limitations defense. Do not assume that you will be able to have your "day in court" and present all of this to the judge. In fact, if you try to defend the lawsuit yourself, the creditor may file a Motion for Summary Judgment against you without you having the ability to prove your defense.
If you believe that your last payment on the debt was more than four years from when the lawsuit was filed you should try to obtain DOCUMENTARY proof. You might review your credit report at
www.annualcreditreport.com . You are allowed one free credit report per year from each major bureau pursuant to Federal Law. Check to see when the account was charged off and subtract 180 days from this date. This is a good indication of when your last payment was. You can also try checking old bank statements or payment records for additional proof.
Additional reading material to help you decide!!!!
Statute Of Limitations On Credit Card Debt In Texas - DebtInfoClub.com
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