yay, I won against Weltman, Weinberg and Reis!!!
Date: Fri, 10/10/2008 - 11:36
Yeah, but be careful. They'll more than likely file suit again.
Yeah, but be careful. They'll more than likely file suit again.
Good for you!! Just be sure that you have all of your informati
Good for you!! Just be sure that you have all of your information together and that you don't miss court again if they do refile!
You really didn't win, you just got the default judgment vacated
You really didn't win, you just got the default judgment vacated. The lawsuit that was filed against you still continues. Taking money out of your bank account won't make your creditor go away, as there are other ways to collect on a judgment (when and if your creditor does get a judgment).
My point in asking if the judge gave them the otion of re-filing
My point in asking if the judge gave them the otion of re-filing. Guess we'll ave to see if teh OP comes back and gives us more info.
sorry, just getting back to the discussion. No, it was not dism
sorry, just getting back to the discussion. No, it was not dismissed, just set aside. I see it as a small victory for me and for the little man. Yes, the case is still open and they can come back to try to garnish wages or other such action but we'll see. They haven't ever responded to anything else I've sent or even my lawyer sent on my behalf, asking for discovery, validation, etc.... I'll hang low again and see what happens. Sorry if I misled anyone into thinking the case was over and I won the case. I do feel like I won the hearing, whether that "counts" or not.
Been There
Call Capital one and ask what your balance is and make sure you have all your receipts with you and I hope they were sent by money order and certified and then you check to make sure they did recieve them and next you check with the MoneyGram to make sure they cashed it, I do this each and every time. If you find that Capitol One has not gotten them, they have misrepresented and is liable for a law suit, they have done this many times and they have also prined out a form from the internet to have your bank account garnished only in my case, I acted very fast have filed within the 5 days and the Judge told them to give my money back, there was not one signature from the Judge nor the clerk of courts and non of any of their attorneys and my bank had no right to release it without a judges signiture and I reemed them a new butt. The attorney present wanted a continuence and the judge just said this paper is not legal and give her her money back, you had no right and I will not delay this case in any way shape or form.
Let WWR make fools of themselves, they have no regard for proper
Let WWR make fools of themselves, they have no regard for proper filings and will bring a fake witness to testify against you. They will never answer you certified letters or give you requested legal documents. THEY ARE FRAUD, AND SHOULD BE STRIPPED OF THEIR LAW LICENSES AND THROWN IN JAIL.
Take better care of YOUR credit
[FONT="Book Antiqua"]WWR always supplies the debtor with a copy of the legal documents. You receive a copy of the complaint when you are served by the Sheriff. You receive a copy of the default judgment when the court mails it to you. While I know it may be hard to pay your bills in these economic times, I must tell you that you CANNOT ignore the calls from WWR. They give you ample opportunity to pay off your debt before it moves to legal action. If you don't think WWR is real, just check the better business bureau.[/FONT]
More than likely WWR did not have any supporting documentation t
More than likely WWR did not have any supporting documentation to make the judgment stick, that is why no matter what, if you are sued, SHOW UP! I can't stress this enough....almost all of these suits are made with absolutely no evidence at all.
WWR lied to me, i have a case with Capital One and i contacted t
WWR lied to me, i have a case with Capital One and i contacted them to make payment arangements and told them I didnt want to go to court.They claimed to agree to my terms,and then sent me a "consent to judgement" form with the amount and agreeing to 11% interest, I wasnt about to sign that at all.I was served about a week later with a summons,and I filed a Answer to the summons.Ill go to court and let the judge figure it out.