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StirCrazy 07-04-2009 12:04 AM

was it no licence or failure to produce a licence.

Steve

mark 07-04-2009 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 432620)
was it no licence or failure to produce a licence.

Steve

According to ICBC it was for no valid licence on the vehicle.

fishoholic 07-04-2009 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by mark (Post 432628)
According to ICBC it was for no valid licence on the vehicle.

Are you talking about a valid license plate sticker? Also do you remember getting a ticket or being pulled over in BC in `91?

StirCrazy 07-04-2009 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by mark (Post 432628)
According to ICBC it was for no valid licence on the vehicle.

hmmm.. weird one, was this in your vehicle or one you borrowed? I know cops here used to be pretty forgiving and not tow you if your were all nice and such but just give you a ticket and tell you to get it taken care of, but thoes days are gone LOL.. maby they cut some slack on the towing because it was out of provence.. but who knows..

it realy sucks but some times in our "young dumb and bulit proof" days we make stupid disisions that come back to haunt us later... if only I could be 16 again and know what I know now:mrgreen:

Steve

mark 07-20-2009 08:20 PM

Well after the non-stop snotty calls from the Collections Agency, I call ICBC to ask again for the details they were going to mail me. Told I have a zero balance, asked what that meant and told they're forgiven the tickets. Now wondering if the Collections Agency got the word.

Any ideas though, if something goes to a Collection Agency if one's credit record is effected.

banditpowdercoat 07-20-2009 09:25 PM

YES, it does reflect your credit. I have had pretty much same issues with a bank loan. Let it slide, but then paid it off. Bank neglected to tell Collections. Man, what a PITA it was. took me almost 2 years to get it rectified before I could buy my house. I was getting run around city. Equifax is PITA to deal with

StirCrazy 07-21-2009 03:16 PM

make sure ICBC informs the credit agency, better yet get a statment from ICBC showing the zero ballance and that the tickets have been forgiven, send that by fax to the colection company and tell them you want anything to do with this that have been put on your credit rating removed. only the place that adds to your credit rating can remove it so they can do it. If they won't talk to a lawyer and ask how much to draft a letter to them to have this done. I went through this with a dentists office that put a 250 buck bill only my record, which was funny as I am millitary and don't go to dentists that arn't military so there is no charge.. after a run around the office had made a mistake and they did remove the blemish from my credit report.

Steve

mark 07-21-2009 03:53 PM

Yep, looks like this isn't a done deal.

I called the agency yesterday to ask if we're good and guy goes off that he doesn't care what ICBC told me, I still own him money. Why was I stalling, was I too poor to pay, be a man and pay my debts. Guy was a nut case.

I called back to ICBC and confirmed zero balance and they said they would follow up with the agency today.

Not having dealt with a collections agency before little surprised how hostile from the start. I was told when this started that they where going to put me on a auto-dialer so I would be get calls every morning at 7:00am until paid, threats to my credit record etc. Understand people don't want to pay but start with a happy face on and a whole lot less stress for all involved.

Delphinus 07-21-2009 05:10 PM

Typical collections agency bullying. We had the same thing happen to us when we were victims of identity theft. I guess from their perspective, EVERYONE says "you have the wrong person" or whatever. They can only be called off by the people who hired them.

It's still unpleasant though. Calls at 2am and borderline abusive in nature ("do you get off on stiffing people?" etc.) Jerks.

Talk to ICBC again and insist that they look into the collection agency calling you and that they be notified of this ASAP. If the calls persist, quite frankly, I think I would call the police and report this as harrassment.

The whole thing sounds fishy to me. I'd almost be calling a lawyer (traffic lawyer or whatever) to ask for advice. Even if the tickets were legit (which I gather they are not, this sounds like a system glitch??), if they are from 1991 there's no way anyone can talk about them and have any validity at this point. Is the issuing officer even still on active duty? 18 years is a long time. If the guy was in his 30's or 40's at the time, for all we know he could be retired. I don't see how anything from that far back can be legitimately processed.

Good luck!!

michika 07-21-2009 05:52 PM

There seems to be a rash of these types of things going around.

I went to renew my license in April and was told that I had an unpaid $450 speeding ticket from 1996 and was required to pay before I could renew. I was 12 years old at the time, plus it was the summer my leg was in an ankle to thigh brace.

I had to go and get my passport, birth certificate, and a witness to sign forms at the registry for them to fix their rather grevious error. It took them 3 weeks to get it fixed before I could renew my license. They acted like I was the one in the wrong.


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