Arbritation Fraud
Date: Mon, 03/03/2008 - 19:06
I had Asset submit there claim against me to Arbitration.
Then Asset company sent me documents via UPS, I received the tag on the door saying that I had a package that required signature. When I tracked it I found out who it was from and ignored it. Since service cannot be completed without a personal signature they would have to find a another way of serving me. UPS tried again the next day and I had a tag on the door. On the third day there was no tag so I tracked it and found it was signed for by somebody I did not know. If it was a neighbor there would have been a tag telling me this.
Well a few days later I was trimming bushes in the front yard and found the envelope in them.
At this point I figured I would let it play out and if I had a judgment against me I would go after improper service and possibly fraud.
Eventually I received a notice from the Arbitration Company stating that they were dropping my case.
Is it possible that Asset had somebody sign for this to go for a default judgment?
I doubt it was the UPS driver because there would be no reason for him to do it.
Then Asset company sent me documents via UPS, I received the tag on the door saying that I had a package that required signature. When I tracked it I found out who it was from and ignored it. Since service cannot be completed without a personal signature they would have to find a another way of serving me. UPS tried again the next day and I had a tag on the door. On the third day there was no tag so I tracked it and found it was signed for by somebody I did not know. If it was a neighbor there would have been a tag telling me this.
Well a few days later I was trimming bushes in the front yard and found the envelope in them.
At this point I figured I would let it play out and if I had a judgment against me I would go after improper service and possibly fraud.
Eventually I received a notice from the Arbitration Company stating that they were dropping my case.
Is it possible that Asset had somebody sign for this to go for a default judgment?
I doubt it was the UPS driver because there would be no reason for him to do it.
I really doubt it was the USPS carrier, as he could be charged w
I really doubt it was the USPS carrier, as he could be charged with tampering, that is a major felony. It's hard to tell, I would suggest requesting a copy of the signature. You may need to contact your postal inspector first.