If you are being sued and were provided a Customer Agreement attached to the lawsuit…look carefully and see what state law was chosen to Govern the Agreement.
You will be suprised that most credit card agreements chosen law have a shorter Statute of Limitations period than the state where you reside.
Of course if the one in the agreement has a shorter Statute of Limitations period than where you live you will want to further this by checking to see if your state allows the State’s law specified governing the contract to prevail.
When a Debt Buyer chooses to use the longer state Statute of Limitations they have to prove the Agreement that specify’s that State’s Law. Meaning if they provided you with an Agreement that has another State’s Law Governing the Contract and it has a longer Statute of Limitations period than where you live.
The older the debt the less likely the Customer Agreement will even be evidenced. However, this can help people who have been givent the Customer Agreement with their Complaint and it has a shorter Statute of Limitations.
Now do some digging, check and see if your State will apply the State’s Law provided in the Contract. Look up your State’s Chosen Law and take it from there…




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