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Does admitting to a debt over the phone restart the Statute of Limitations in
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<blockquote data-quote="david" data-source="post: 2458818" data-attributes="member: 207029"><p>Missouri? A debt collector said that I will be receiving a summons in the mail for a debt I owe. She tried to get me to agree to pay an amount and that she would send me a letter to sign and mail back. I didn't agree to it and told her I can't do it. I have a credit report that says the first delinquency was 10/2005. By admitting to the debt over the phone does that extend the SOL in Missouri or does it have to be in writing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david, post: 2458818, member: 207029"] Missouri? A debt collector said that I will be receiving a summons in the mail for a debt I owe. She tried to get me to agree to pay an amount and that she would send me a letter to sign and mail back. I didn't agree to it and told her I can't do it. I have a credit report that says the first delinquency was 10/2005. By admitting to the debt over the phone does that extend the SOL in Missouri or does it have to be in writing? [/QUOTE]
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