momstheword
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ
My son incurred a debt in 2008 with a credit card company. In 2014 he got a new account with the credit card company. He says he paid a settlement amount in order to get the new account. He received a letter from a collection company looking to make a settlement offer. Of course, he does not have proof he paid the settlement already but he doesn't think the credit card company would open a new account for him if he still owed them from before. Is there a length of time after which a debt is no longer actionable? Thanks for your thoughts.
My son incurred a debt in 2008 with a credit card company. In 2014 he got a new account with the credit card company. He says he paid a settlement amount in order to get the new account. He received a letter from a collection company looking to make a settlement offer. Of course, he does not have proof he paid the settlement already but he doesn't think the credit card company would open a new account for him if he still owed them from before. Is there a length of time after which a debt is no longer actionable? Thanks for your thoughts.