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Statutory of Limitation for Credit Card

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Chien

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Not with this one, Breeze. You tried going to this one before and I told you to read the whole Chapter. See that you still haven't. Back to the drawing board.
 


Bore us some more with your stupidity. It doesn't affect me the slightest bit. Seems you have nothing better to do than to continue to "try" and disclaim what I say. (btw, do you have text messaging letting you know when I post? You seem to be here an awful lot for a "supposed" lawyer).

Again, I would enjoy LMFAO in your face as I have done a few other lawyers who "thought" they knew the law....:p

California Statutes of Limitation
Written agreements: 4 years, calculated from the date of breach.

Oral agreements: 2 years.

The statute of limitation is stopped only if the debtor makes a payment on the account after the expiration of the applicable limitations period.
 
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