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Post: Re: National Arbitration Forum

Posted by Jom-Jon on 1/10/08

    My sister had racked up my step-father's credit card
    (Chase) for the amount of $3001. It has been charged off
    and was assigned to Mann Bracken. I have already made the
    first mistake of contacting them and was advised to $500
    monthly which I can not afford. I am obligated to pay for
    this bill since it is under my step-father's name. I was
    told by them that no other amount will be accepted and
    they can still file an Arbitration to take whatever assets
    my step-father has. Although my step-father is retired,
    they threatened to put a lien on the house or garnish my
    mother's wages. Please advise as to what the best action
    would be... So far I have not received any letter from,
    nor any phone calls. Should I prepare and embrace myself
    for one of their Arbitration tactics?

Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/10/08, by Jom-Jon.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/10/08, by --.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/26/08, by Jom-Jon.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/26/08, by --.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/26/08, by Jom-Jon.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/27/08, by --.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/27/08, by Jom-Jon.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/27/08, by --.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/27/08, by Jom-Jon.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/28/08, by Silly Willy.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/28/08, by --.
  • Re: National Arbitration Forum, 1/28/08, by Silly Willy.

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