Okay so here my situation:
A few years back I sold my old vehicle to what I thought was a trust worthy friend for a very small amount as the vehicle wasn't worth much at all.
So a year goes by and I get a call from a collection agency explaining that "my friend" never actually signed the ownership papers. He was evicted from the the house he was living in, and the landlord had the vehicle towed, then was put into storage by the towing company for a little while until the police possessed it, and sold it at a police auction. He tells me the tab is 4G's for all this. I tell him he's not getting a dime from me, to fuck himself and hang up. Once a week I get recorded calls from different agencies trying scare me into paying them. I don't give a shit if it effects my credit rating a bit as I don't plan on buying a house or a brand new car anytimes soon.
I talked to a friend who used to work for a collection agency who told me other than my credit rating taking a bit of hit, nothing to worry about especially since I don't plan on buying a new house or car soon. Also said if I explained this to a company, they probably would look past it.
Any feed back?
A few years back I sold my old vehicle to what I thought was a trust worthy friend for a very small amount as the vehicle wasn't worth much at all.
So a year goes by and I get a call from a collection agency explaining that "my friend" never actually signed the ownership papers. He was evicted from the the house he was living in, and the landlord had the vehicle towed, then was put into storage by the towing company for a little while until the police possessed it, and sold it at a police auction. He tells me the tab is 4G's for all this. I tell him he's not getting a dime from me, to fuck himself and hang up. Once a week I get recorded calls from different agencies trying scare me into paying them. I don't give a shit if it effects my credit rating a bit as I don't plan on buying a house or a brand new car anytimes soon.
I talked to a friend who used to work for a collection agency who told me other than my credit rating taking a bit of hit, nothing to worry about especially since I don't plan on buying a new house or car soon. Also said if I explained this to a company, they probably would look past it.
Any feed back?