I am not looking for opinions of "right or wrong" but solid answers based in law or the rights of consumers, or helpful links. Thanks!
Here is the situation;
My daughter opened and checking account with B of A when she was 15 or when she just turned 16. (12/2006 to no later that 4/2007)
She overdrew the account, and had lost her job. She spoke to the account person at the bank since she was going to do the right thing and pay it off, and she was told she had up to 3 months to repay. They seemed to want to work with her. (This happened toward the end of 2007)
Almost 2 1/2 months later she finally saved enough money and went in to pay. She was told that her account was charged off. (I had to explain to her what that meant) There was nothing to pay off, or they couldn't accept payment. Sounds strange, but maybe the person was not trained correctly is my best excuse. I ultimately figured they did this instead of sending it to collections since she was a minor (?)
But since that time she received no collection notices, or contact from any collection agencies, so I figured it was done just from the banks inactivity. She said (And I remember her saying something at that time) she received a paper showing it was closed and at 0. We are a military family so we have moved 2 times since and cannot find that paperwork now. I told her by losing that she just shot herself in the foot potentially. But anyway.... to continue.
Now she has turned 18 as of March 09. And now suddenly a collection agency has been contacting her over this account she was told was charged off. There was no contact prior, nothing on her credit file, and she had opened a bank account with wells fargo, and there was nothing negative through the banking system UNTIL her 18th Birthday.
This "collection agency" is now reporting to her credit file that it was opened a month before her 18th Bday. And that the terms were for 1 month. And the original amount was 50 dollars more than it really was. The date of statis was a month after 18th Bday, and Account history is; Collection as of March 2009 to May 2009.
I have informed her to go and get a print out from B of A on the original date she opened it, when it was closed, the amounts in question, etc (even though over the phone B of A says it has added two charges since it was sent to 2 different collection agencies - yet she has never been contacted before this current collection agency!)
First I am going to have her get the info she needs from B of A. (Dates, original amount, etc) And then require the Collection agency validate this debt. Which should further establish the correct dates. And have the credit agency (in the least) correct the incorrect dates.
But is this legal for them to pursue someone for a debt when they were a minor, AFTER they turn 18 and report it as a debt that "seems" to occurred right at or after her 18th Birthday?
I cannot seem to find anything to help me with this, Does anyone have any advice on where to look, or perhaps know the answer to this?
There seems to be a void on the internet on the rights of someone being pursued for debts that occurred when they were a minor, and how they should be reported, or if it can be LEGALLY reported to credit files.
Thanks

