Sued by Credit Corp Solutions? We'll Negotiate to Reduce What You Owe
Credit Corp Solutions is the U.S. subsidiary of Credit Corp Group, an Australian debt buyer. They purchase defaulted consumer debts in the United States and pursue collection through calls, letters, and lawsuits. Credit Corp has been growing its U.S. operations and is an increasingly common plaintiff in debt collection lawsuits, particularly in southern and western states.
Type
Debt Buyer
Parent Company
Credit Corp Group (Australia)
Common Debt Types
credit card, personal loan, auto deficiency
Common FDCPA Violations by Credit Corp Solutions
Filing lawsuits with insufficient documentation of debt ownership
Attempting to collect debts past the statute of limitations
Improperly inflating debt amounts with post-purchase interest and fees
Failing to validate debts when disputed in writing
Using boilerplate affidavits to support claims
Your Situation With Credit Corp Solutions
If Credit Corp Solutions Has Not Sued You Yet
You have more leverage. Act now — this is the best time to negotiate.
- Pre-suit negotiations typically get better settlements
- If you are within 30 days of first contact, we send a debt validation letter
- Statute of limitations may bar the debt entirely
If Credit Corp Solutions Has Already Filed a Lawsuit
Do not wait. The collector expects 70-80%, but we still push for less.
- You typically have a 30-day response deadline
- Missing the deadline can result in a default judgment
- Attorney negotiation still reduces the amount significantly
How We Handle Credit Corp Solutions Cases
- Free case review. Tell us about the debt and whether you have been sued. We check the statute of limitations, screen for FDCPA violations, and determine if debt validation applies — at no cost.
- Debt validation (if applicable). If you are within 30 days of Credit Corp Solutions's first contact, we send a debt validation letter via certified mail. This forces them to pause collection and prove the debt is valid.
- We evaluate your defenses. Common defenses against Credit Corp Solutions include statute of limitations, lack of standing (they cannot prove they own your debt), incorrect amount, and FDCPA violations.
- Our attorney negotiates directly with Credit Corp Solutions. We contact the collector, present your financial hardship, and negotiate a reduced settlement. We start at 40-50% and push for the lowest amount possible.
- Written settlement agreement. We get everything in writing before you pay — exact amount, payment deadline, dismissal with prejudice (if sued), and full release of claims.
- FDCPA counterclaim if applicable. If Credit Corp Solutions broke the law, our attorney can countersue at no cost to you — the collector pays.
Your Rights When Sued by Credit Corp Solutions
Right to demand proof they own the debt
Right to dispute the amount claimed
Right to raise statute of limitations defense
Right to countersue for FDCPA violations
Sued by Credit Corp Solutions in Your State?
Frequently Asked Questions About Credit Corp Solutions
Who is Credit Corp Solutions?
Credit Corp Solutions is a debt buyer that is the U.S. subsidiary of an Australian company. They purchase defaulted consumer debts and attempt to collect through lawsuits and other methods.
How did Credit Corp get my debt?
Credit Corp purchased your defaulted account from the original creditor or another debt buyer. You should demand proof of the purchase and the chain of title.
Can I fight a Credit Corp lawsuit?
Yes. Challenge their standing to sue, the accuracy of the amount, and whether the statute of limitations has expired. Many debt buyer lawsuits are successfully defended.
What if I never heard of Credit Corp before?
That is common with debt buyers. They purchased your debt from another entity. Request validation to understand who the original creditor was and verify the debt is legitimate.
Reviewed by Ariella, Esq. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.
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