summons in the mail, im being sued ( ballys )
Date: Fri, 12/14/2007 - 21:24
these ppl called me a month ago Kirschenbum & phillips, p.c. asking me about my old ballys account.
I thought it was some kind of scam or they are just bottom feeding, they keeped asking me to pay them over the phone (I would never give out my credit card over the phone)
I get this court summons today, (sued for a sum of $1030)
(now to the story)
I tried to cancel ballys back in 2005 I was told that I can cancel within 45 days. I mailed a letter to ballys, they denied me..
so I went back to the gym (this was around 25 days out of 45) to talk to the guy who signed me up and was told "he will look into it". a few days later I go back and he told me "you signed the contract there's nothing he can do"
now I did mess up and cancel my creditcard that ballys was being pulled out from a few months later.
now it back to bite me in the butt
what can I do? I dont have the money for it to pay it all off at once. (I have to pay for bill's and rent)
please help or advise please :cry:
Put your bills and rent first for a start. First, answer the su
Put your bills and rent first for a start. First, answer the summons. Second offer some settlment. Many judges like to see that some effort has been made before the case reaches their already clogged docket. Never give your banking information out though.
Thank you Law student for the reply offer some settlement? h
Thank you Law student for the reply
offer some settlement?
how do I exactly say this, do I tell this to the judge?
and how do I pay them (meaning with a check , cash creditcard, ect?) I only have about $300 saved :(
im really sorry for all of the questions
(I should be sleeping I have a exam tomorrow at 8am)
but this is really scaring me half to death!!
Always read the contract. When I was with Bally's I was given 30
Always read the contract. When I was with Bally's I was given 30 days to cancel. My account had to be current and I had to mail my id cards in along with a 50 dollar cancelation fee.
Answer your summons then call them up for a settlement offer. Make sure that you get a settlement offer in writting before you give them any money.
Before you do anything send them a Validation Letter to make sur
Before you do anything send them a Validation Letter to make sure that they are legally entitled to collect this debt and that you actually owe the debt. You can find sample letters on this site.
If they cannot prove they do then don't do anything. Write them and say that "once they provide proof of debt you will consider settlement."
Until they validate the debt they cannot do anything to collect.
Actualy since they have already filed they can collect through t
Actualy since they have already filed they can collect through the legal system. Had they files after you sent a validation then that would be a different story. A validation letter isn't a bad idea but don't mistake that they can't do anyhting now if you send it when they can.
Bally is going to be aggressive as a lion on this one, do the re
Bally is going to be aggressive as a lion on this one, do the research, because they restructured under bankruptcy in August. They are cash strapped and will collect with any which way they can. But, here's the good news, Bally loves to settle any and everything, give their Plaintiff's Counsel a call, I'm sure you can work out an amicable settlement at a reasonable payment plan.
thank you everyone for their .02 Quote: Answer your summon
thank you everyone for their .02
Quote:
Answer your summons then call them up for a settlement offer. Make sure that you get a settlement offer in writting before you give them any money.
so go to the summons and then call ballys or the ppl suing me?
Thank you everyone!!!
you dont know how much better I feel (since you guys/gals know more on what to do I would just be lost!!)
You should call the Plaintiff's Counsel and ask for their "deman
You should call the Plaintiff's Counsel and ask for their "demand" (this is legal language for settlement offer).
I will call in the tomorrow should I just take whatever their
I will call in the tomorrow
should I just take whatever their demand they want?
Thanks for the info
Well, make an offer of 700 to see if they can budge, don't go to
Well, make an offer of 700 to see if they can budge, don't go too low so as to tick them off. Chances are they have some flexibility in the authority; while it is 'sum certain' they most likely want to settle early and on.
guest - Re your post on a towing company sending you to collect
guest -
Re your post on a towing company sending you to collections, I have split your post into its own thread here: http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/collection-agencies/about40176.html