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Mel S. Harris & Associates

Date: Wed, 01/10/2007 - 12:03

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 01/10/2007 - 12:03

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I have a problem here. I have had one bank account seized by Mel Harris and Associates. They list the creditor as Metris. I never owed a company named Metris anything. I don't know who the original creditor is. I also never received a subpoena or summons to appear in court on a judgment that was filed against me for this.

What can I do and how do I keep from having my business checking account from being seized, as well. If this happens I simply won't have a home.


Check with the local county if this collection agency has filed a case against you. I assume they are just sending you fake papers. If it is real, you would have received summons from the court. Check for any court date if you are asked to show your presence.

You have no idea about the account for which Mel Harris and Associates is collecting. Use the federal laws and get the debt validated in writing. Without the info given to you in writing, you don't have to send your payments. You have to make sure from the beginning that your payments will be going to the right place and towards a valid account. Sometimes, collectors call the consumers for disputed or invalid accounts.


lrhall41

Submitted by PassionHunting on Wed, 01/10/2007 - 12:31

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I had to deal with Mel Harris. They are set of attorneys that buy debts for penny on the dollar and try to sue and/**** your account with out any proof. They took me to court after they black my bank account illegally. They claimed they sent someone to my house and gave false information they never came to my house because I was in another country on vac at the time. Go to your county civil court and ask them to place the case back on the calender to be reviewed by judge. I will bet they dont have any paper work. They got a big suprise from me I had certifed letters I sent to them and they never responded this was prior to going to court. So anything you do send it certified always and bring you paper work to court

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lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 01/12/2007 - 18:23

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I'm an attorney who has deatl with this collections firm before. Call me for a free consultation. xxxSolicitation not allowed per TOS..Bossy4455


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 01/29/2009 - 09:57

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