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I think that you have excellent grounds to fight this, seeing as you weren't properly served. The other side not only failed at that, but also sued you for an amount that bears no reasonable relationship to your original debt. Wait for CubsWoo or another expert before you do anything, but I think you can get the judgment vacated at the very least. Hell, I'd be surprised if the debt collection agency you're dealing with hasn't left itself open to a lawsuit with these kind of tactics.
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# ¿ Mar 1, 2010 23:55 |
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# ¿ May 7, 2024 13:52 |
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Too bad trying to collect on any of that is illegal, and anyone who calls you on it has you on the hook for a grand. You could conceivably still make money if the percentage of suckers is high enough, but at that stage, why not go in for the full amount owed instead of demanding a piddly 50 bucks while using a term your victims might think to look up and thereby find out that they don't actually owe you anything? I mean, if you *wanted* to be a scumbag and make money on those.
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# ¿ Aug 1, 2010 20:02 |