Apothaker and Associates - do I need to answer my summons?

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Replied on 03-03-2010, 09:55 AM
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I was sent a summons yesterday from Apothaker and his cronies I am amazed at how many people they are taking to court. I contacted an attorney and he said for this to go this far i must have made payment arangements with them. I did not. has anybody successfully fought back

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Sub: #34 john
Replied on 04-15-2010, 04:40 AM
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i got a second default letter from a collection lawyer

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Sub: #35 screw them
Replied on 06-10-2010, 05:54 PM
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For all to know I did answer my summons with the help of the forum and I am eternally grateful.
NOW I was googling Apothaker & Associates to see what makes them tick. Low and behold I'm starting to pull up cases and docket numbers all filed here in PA for a federal statue on consumer credit. One of the cases has the plaintiff's attorney. I'm sitting here wondering if I should contact the attorney. She did leave a phone number and email. Would this help?
I would appreciate your thoughts.
Moki
they are a holes they can not tough you its only bad credit you can not go to jail
or get fined for bad credit they just acting like dicks i had the sheriffs here but that was just a scare tactic they said just try to work some thing out but they can not do anything because its unsecure credit all they can do is just bother you till you break but not me fighting them all the way already 3 yrs i winning ... they can not even call you they have to have a machine call you dicks

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Replied on 12-22-2010, 07:41 PM
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can someone help me i got a interrogatory letter from them asking me for bank info & what i own. i own nothing and have ssi, veterans pension, & dpw income i don't think i want to give someone i don't know this info HWTA SHOULD I DO HELP??????

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Replied on 12-22-2010, 07:42 PM
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sorry i meant WHAT SHOULD I DO????

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Replied on 12-23-2010, 01:17 AM
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You shouldn't give your personal information to any of your creditors or CA. As far as I know, they are a collection agency. You should ask them to validate the debt for which they are calling you. If they cannot validate the debt, send them a cease and desist letter and ask them not to call you any further.

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Replied on 01-04-2011, 03:42 AM
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Yes, a Cease and desist letter supports legal action in th event collection efforts aren't stopped. Here's a sample cease and desist letter.




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