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Summons Received by Love, Beal & Nixon

Date: Mon, 09/17/2007 - 04:19

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 09/17/2007 - 04:19

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I received a summons by Love, Beal & Nixon concerning a credit card debt. This credit card was set up in my name, but was not done so by me, nor do I know who it was. I have responded to the summons and petition in writing and sent a copy back to Love, Beal & Nixon and a copy to the court house, along with a copy of the original summons itself. What I find odd about the whole situation is the summons was just left at by door, rolled up and tucked between the door knob and the door frame. It was not sealed in an envelope, or even hand delivered. The section on the summons where it states 'Delivered on _______ day, of________, _______. The entire section was not even filled in. Had this summons been subjected to the elements (i.e. wind, rain) I would never have known of its existence and been allowed to dispute it. Furthermore, it was delivered 55 days AFTER it was issued. I find this very crude and unprofessional. In my response to Love, Beal & Nixon I requested to see the documents of this debt and requested to see my hand written signature on the enrollment form for this debt. I also noted the method in which it was delivered, in the copy back to the attorney's and to the court clerk.

Does anyone have an opinon about this and advice?


No, there was no court date set. The summons asked me to send in a written answer, which I have done. I have read that if a Summons is not hand delivered to you, or someone at the residence at least 15 years or older, that it is not valid and must be served again. I'm not sure how true that is.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 09/17/2007 - 13:46

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