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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:19 am Subject: Georgia State Attorney General contact details |
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Hello everyone,
I have collected information on contact details of state attorney generals. I am entering them in the forums so that members can access the details conveniently.
GEORGIA
Attorney General - Thurbert E. Baker
Phone: 404-656-3300
FAX: 404-657-8733
Hope you find this information useful.
Regards
Thirdeye
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thirdeye

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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 6:45 pm Subject: Unjust Lawsuit |
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I was served a lawsuit by an attorney's office who is a debt collector; a debt that I'd been making consistent monthly payments on for the past year even though the account was in past due status due to accumulated late fees and overlimit charges,which occurred during some financial difficulty. During the sudden death of my father, I had to leave the state, and consequently did not get my payment in on time. By the time I returned, my account had been referred to an attorney's office for collection even though I tried to contact my creditor prior to the late payment. A week later a Marshall showed up at my door with a lawsuit. I have since returned my Answer to the Clerk of Court in my County which was sent to the attorney's office who contacted me indicating a judgememt could be filed against me if I don't contact them to resolve this matter. It is by no means my intent not to pay. I just want to know my rights in dealing with this attorney's office. Thank you for your response.
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Kitten
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 8:02 am Subject: |
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Hi Kitten
If your creditor has not sold the account to the attorney, you can still make payment to the credit company without dealing with the attorney. Call up your creditor and know the present situation of this account. It is possible that your account will catch up with the interests and other financial charges if you have not been paying the debt. The details must be given to you in writing by the attorney and/or the credit company.
After you have reviewed the details properly, you can make arrangements and pay off the account. The changes will be reflected in your credit file also.
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david
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