cmscott16
Jun 29 2009, 12:16 AM
Hello, in Washington State the statute of limitations for open ended and revolving accounts is 3 years, while written contracts are 6 years. I am trying to figure out if a checking account closed due to overdraft charges and a negative balance would be considered an open account? I read one post stating that checking accounts are considered "open" but I would like further confirmation. Thanks.
cmscott16
Jul 2 2009, 01:19 PM
Does nobody know the answer to this? Or should I be posting in another section?
douginsea
Jul 3 2009, 10:26 PM
good question might get a better response in the credit forum...
I think it is an open account but I don't want to say for sure cause I am not 100%
cmscott16
Jul 6 2009, 07:00 PM
ok thanks. i just want to send a zombie debt sol type letter to a collection agency trying to collect on an old closed checking account. but i wouldn't want to send them a letter saying they are past sol and then get a summons in reply because I was trying to classify a checking account as an open ended account rather than a written contract.
cmscott16
Jul 7 2009, 01:12 AM
for anyone interested, i just found this definition from about.com:
Definition: An open-ended account is an account that has a varying, revolving balance. A credit card is an example of an open-ended account.
So, by this definition, checking accounts with fees such as overdraft charges should constitute an open-ended account, since the the account has a varying, revolving balance.
I am not a lawyer, so please correct me if I am wrong.
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