Trust me, there was no chit chatting the last time my dad called BOA! Haven't heard from them since but my dad is seeing his lawyer next Thursday so I reminded him to tell him about what happened. He tried calling his lawyer but he's been tied up in bk court for the past couple of days.
He has been business like with all the creditors he has called, even when Capital One put his account in collections he was business like with the collection agent he talked to. BOA just tipped him over because of them calling again and the fact they called the house so late.
Plus BOA tried to get me and my mom involved in his debt by telling us to call them because we both have BOA accounts so they have been digging around I assume.
He has been business like with all the creditors he has called, even when Capital One put his account in collections he was business like with the collection agent he talked to. BOA just tipped him over because of them calling again and the fact they called the house so late.
Plus BOA tried to get me and my mom involved in his debt by telling us to call them because we both have BOA accounts so they have been digging around I assume.
From your description it sounds like BOA is sending dunning letters (fancy for 'asking for money' letters!). Your Dad does need to keep all the correspondence. Once it is organized, it actually will make filing that much easier for you. Also, there is a certain satisfaction of just getting everything in its spot - it seems to help calm with the overwhelming feeling you get when you are not up to date with the payments.
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