I opened a store credit card in one state and now live in another state. Are debt collectors to follow the statute of limitations for the state I lived in when I opened the card or for the state I now live in?
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When you commit a crime, you are subject to the laws of the locale where you were at the time. So if you were living in New York when you defaulted on a debt, you are subject to New York law no matter where you live now.
Just avoid the problem and pay your debts.Steve
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Don't try to find an excuse to not pay what you owe. Pay on the card and yes you owe it.Originally posted by Troym View PostI opened a store credit card in one state and now live in another state. Are debt collectors to follow the statute of limitations for the state I lived in when I opened the card or for the state I now live in?
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