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Can a collection agency put a judgement against you?

Date: Mon, 11/19/2007 - 12:26

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 11/19/2007 - 12:26

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Can a collection agency put a judgment against you when you have been paying the amount you both agreed on? I have never been late on a payment and it is always a week early.


Also i'd think that if u were indeed making any kind of reasonable payments to them they more than likely would not try to get a judgement on u.... I think they're better off getting the money they're getting now than to take a chance of losing a suit! Now of course i'm not saying this is 100% definate answer but makes sense to me...
Hope it does to u also,
Ang


lrhall41

Submitted by Ang on Mon, 11/19/2007 - 12:32

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Can a collection agency legally garnish your check from an old unsettled account? I don't deny that I owe SOME money, but not what they are asking for. Today I received a letter stating they would garnish my paycheck. Mind you, it is not the company that I owe the money to offering the threat---it is the collection agency.
Is this legal.
Please advise if yu know.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 11/19/2007 - 18:59

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Can a debt collection agency garnish your wages legally? I do have an unsettled account, but not the amount they are trying to garnish my check for.
Please advise.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 11/19/2007 - 19:01

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i have a few questions, i just bought a trailer, and i have it in my name no leins, i have a contract agreement and papers that i have paid signed both my us, they owners before us say they are going to file a judgement against me is that possible saying that they want there money which they have broke the contract and i have it in my name?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 04/07/2009 - 11:43

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they can! but why would they? they spent a lot of money obtaining that judgment. very few ca's will vacate a judgment for a payment unless they have a really good incentive to do so - ie you owe 15k and instead of settling at 10 you pay in full. even then, most wont do it.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 09/29/2009 - 15:43

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