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09-07-2007, 08:13 AM
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I would keep calm...I have had my new account now since the middle of May, I have my direct deposit again and have even paid my electric bill and cell bill on line and have had no issues. Just be careful in who you gove your info to.
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09-07-2007, 08:17 AM
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I wouldnt worry....even the IRS has to have a levy judgement and they will send you a notice. I seriouslt doubt these guys are more powerful than the IRS.
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09-07-2007, 08:28 AM
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Anyone!!!! Are you serious?
You mean that they first have to take me to court.?
It doesn't seem like the things I read said anything about that. The people were just levied . Hiw did they get the account info?
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09-07-2007, 08:32 AM
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In order to dip into your account, they have to have solid and LEGAL proof/documentation to present to the bank. When I said anyone, I exaggerated meaning I wouldnt put a lot of merit into it when they say "we can levy your account". If that could really happen, then yes, ANYONE could arbitrairily do it.

If the judgement is ordered and they do not have your account info, I believe by way of the court order, you would have to give it OR they have to give you an opportunity to clear the debt IF it is a LEGALLY owed debt in the first place.

I am sorry for causing any panic (sometimes not so good with words )
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09-07-2007, 08:37 AM
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It's ok volley...An adrenaline rush is not so bad..especially when you can laugh afterwords. Thanks for clearing it up. We all have experience in different areas and I appreciate you sharing yours. I often find myself typing, reading, retyping because I know what I am saying but I can't find a way to express my point.. you are not alone.
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09-07-2007, 08:40 AM
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I see what you are saying, but I did see posts in google from people who were levied, and it was a shock to them.Apparently they just levied them, without prior notice
My adrenaline is really rushing today
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09-07-2007, 08:44 AM
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I saw those in Rip Off Report too....

I happen to work for the bank they mentioned and I am very surprised. I also saw the note about fake subpoenas, etc...and it seems as if the "notice" was sent to an old address.

Seems as if there is a class action suit already going on.

Do you know why they would be contacting you? This goes againt what I mentioned earlier, but call them back and ask them for proof of the debt in writing.
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09-07-2007, 08:48 AM
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Most of the time you are not notified . . . . You would have notice if you were being sued, but that would just be notice of the lawsuit. They normally don't notify you because most people would just run to the bank and take out their money.
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I dont know for sure, but the message from what i could understand was a debt from 2003.. mainly I am worried about my bank account, and how they get the info
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09-07-2007, 09:04 AM
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Kash - how about contacting them on your terms. Is their address on their web site. Could you send them a debt validation letter.

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09-07-2007, 09:08 AM
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I suppose i could try to contact them. This one has me sick
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09-07-2007, 09:15 AM
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Well, ordianrily I would say tell them (in Cannr's famous words) bite me! BUt this seems to be bothering you and you need reassurance, if not a resolution. Do what you have to..I don't like talking to people like that but I sure can write. Besides, if there is any merit to their claim (doubtful) you will have attempted to contact them and you will have written documentation and maybe get some back from them (but by the sounds of it, I wouldn't exepct much) Right now, it is not about them, it is about you and doing what you need to do for you.
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09-07-2007, 09:19 AM
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Thanks Roxy.I just dont have the head to call them now,but I know that at some point I will.UGH why me
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Becuase you are a good and decent person and they are the film underneath pond scum.
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Thanks. It sucks to be worried, especially since I have helped people overcome their fears on this site. I suppose I should just shut up and practice what I preach
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Easier said than done, my friend. Look at me yesterday...I was so upset I was crying over a stupid e-mai and today I fired one to Impact Cash over the brick and mortar thing and had such a rush. Go figure.
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