Sincetel Posted February 8, 2020 Report Share Posted February 8, 2020 Ok, quick rundown. I am in Ohio. Was sued by JDB from old Credit1Bank debt. Thanks to the help of this forum I filed for mtc arb and it was granted. I paid AAA the $200 and obviously as you guys said they wouldn't the JDB never paid. AAA gave them 2 deadlines. 1st was like Jan 22nd I believe, then the 2nd just passed which was the 6th of this month. This is the letter I received from AAA. So what happens now? Will they just keep taking me back to court for this debt? Will i be able to get a good deal or should I try getting a good deal on settling? Thanks again for all the help!!!! Dear Parties: As of this date we have not received the required fees from LVNV Funding, LLC in this matter. Accordingly, we must decline to administer this case and have closed our file. According to R-1(d) of the Consumer Arbitration Rules, should the AAA decline to administer an arbitration, either party may choose to submit its dispute to the appropriate court for resolution. Any payment submitted by a party will be refunded shortly. Further, because the business’ failure to remit the foregoing constitutes a failure to adhere to our policies regarding consumer claims, we may decline to administer future consumer arbitrations involving LVNV Funding, LLC. The AAA’s consumer policies can be found on the AAA’s website, www.adr.org. We request that the business remove the AAA name from its consumer arbitration clause so that there is no confusion to the public regarding our decision. If LVNV Funding, LLC advises the AAA in the future of its intention to comply with the AAA’s Consumer Arbitration Rules and if applicable, resolves any outstanding payment obligations, the AAA may consider at its sole discretion, accepting newly filed consumer cases going forward. Pursuant to the AAA’s current policy, in the normal course of our administration, the AAA may maintain certain electronic case documents in our electronic records system. Such electronic documents may not constitute a complete case file. Other than certain types of electronic case documents that the AAA maintains indefinitely, electronic case documents will be destroyed 18 months after the date of this letter. Please note all communication for this matter will be in writing, if you have any questions please feel free to send us an e-mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry Seaward Posted February 8, 2020 Report Share Posted February 8, 2020 File with the court a motion to dismiss with prejudice and attach the AAA letter to the motion. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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