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Replied on 03-28-2009, 06:33 PM
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Attorney said, - "We definitely wanted that, but what we really want is a court document expressing the court's response to your request to vacate the judgment."

I'll have to wait until Monday to see what else he has to say. I don't suspect that anything will become of my issues regarding the fact that they are still reporting to my credt reports that I still owe Palisades 8 hundred and some dollars. I don't know why, I just have a bad feeling. It's not fair but my gut tells me so. As far as i can tell the judge i helped the plaintiff file all of thier papers correctly so that suing them will be difficult. (Just my intuition) We'll see.




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