Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New Jersey

old cell phone bill

I received a notice of collection for a cell phone bill from 9-99 to 8-00. I never signed a contract. I was the manager of a now bankrupt pager company�s storefront. They were a dealer for this cell phone company. The original bill was $1500 now it�s $1900. On the statements they have my name, the stores name and street number, my apartment and town, and of course my social security number. Do I have to pay this bill?


Asked on 12/20/05, 11:40 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

John Corbett Corbett Law Firm LLC

Re: old cell phone bill

Your question is missing a few important pieces of information. First, you do not say what form the business took or whether you had an ownership interest in it. Second, you do not say whether there is any reason to think that you offered a personal guarantee.

Generally, an employee is not liable for the debts of his employer. There are some exceptions to this. Considering the age of the debt, my intuition is that the collection company is trying to make a last desperate attempt to collect a bad debt before suit is barred by the passage of time.

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Answered on 12/20/05, 4:55 pm
Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

Re: old cell phone bill

Answering your question will require a look at all of the documents, and some questions for you to answer.

As a general proposition, an employee of a corporation is not liable for the corporation's debts. If you work for GM, you do not owe any part of that company's $1 billion debt.

There are factors which will affect whether you personally are liable.

If you would like assistance with this, I would be happy to help you. My contact info is below my name. Good luck to you,

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Answered on 12/20/05, 11:47 am


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