Being Sued by TD Bank? Here’s What to Do

Daniel Gamez
4 min readSep 4, 2020

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What To Do If Sued By TD Bank

There is a way out if you are being sued by TD Bank for debt. First of all, who is TD Bank? TD Bank is the United States subsidiary of the banking corporation Toronto-Dominican Bank in Canada. TD Bank provides credit cards for Target stores across the nation. When a cardholder can’t pay their balance, TD Bank will usually go after the cardholder by filing a TD Bank lawsuit. One of the law firms that often handles TD Bank debt collection is Patenaude & Felix, whom our law firm negotiates with often on debt settlements. A debt settlement is a negotiation made between the credit card holder and the lender (TD Bank) that the card holder will pay back a reduced amount of their debt, rather than the full amount. This option is appealing to the lender because they would rather collect some of the debt owed, rather than have the card holder declare bankruptcy and receive nothing.

What To Do If Sued By TD Bank For Credit Card Debt

A TD Bank debt settlement is a way to get out of debt when you are unable to make your monthly payments and have been sued by a debt collector. To defend a TD Bank lawsuit, make sure you have legal representation to fight. TD Bank uses firms like Patenaude & Felix whose sole focus is credit card lawsuits. You need an experienced debt settlement attorney with a proven track record to defend a TD Bank lawsuit. Be aware of debt settlement companies, as opposed to debt settlement law firms. A debt settlement company can’t represent you if you are sued by TD Bank, plus they are not held to the same ethical obligations under the law as attorneys. An experienced debt attorney will negotiate a TD Bank debt settlement that will get you out of debt and save you a good portion of the overall debt you owe. Make sure you find a debt lawyer who offers a free consultation. Never pay money up front just for advice.For instance, our client owed TD Bank approximately $15,500 on a Target credit card. When our client could not afford to pay the debt back, the account eventually got sent to collection law firm Patenaude & Felix to either collect or file suit. Our client eventually was sued by the debt collector when the law firm was unable to collect from her. That is when we were retained to assist in negotiation of the debt. Within 24 hours we had the account settled for $6,000. Our client was able to pay this off at a rate of $500 per month for 12 months with the help of relative. We saved our client about $9,500 on this debt and helped her avoid having to deal with a lawsuit.

Settle debt with TD Bank by calling 858–217–5051 for a free debt consultation!

What Happens if Sued by TD Bank USA

If you are being sued by TD Bank USA, then it’s imperative that you respond to the lawsuit. If you ignore the lawsuit, a default judgement can be entered against you. This means, the court files in favor of TD Bank and you owe the full amount of the debt plus possible legal fees incurred by the debt collection law firm. If you cannot pay the debt, then you could be subjected to a bank levy or wage garnishment. Contact a debt lawsuit defense attorney who has experience fighting the big credit card companies. Our debt relief law firm offers a free consultation to go over your particular debt situation and map out a plan to get out of it. Give me a call at 858–217–5051 to set up an appointment and visit my debt relief success story page to see examples of how we have helped hundreds of consumers get out of debt and move on with their lives.

Daniel R. Gamez is a debt attorney serving clients nationwide and focuses exclusively in debt relief. He is licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in California and Texas. Mr. Gamez owns and operates the Gamez Law Firm in San Diego and Los Angeles, and helps people with debt problems all over the country. For more information, please contact Daniel Gamez at 858–217–5051, daniel@gamezlawfirm.com or use our online contact form. Stay updated about the latest debt relief tips by following on Facebook and Twitter and read about client success stories on our website.

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Daniel Gamez
Daniel Gamez

Written by Daniel Gamez

Debt relief attorney helping others to live a life free of debt

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