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Received Citation - Being sued by Midland Funding through Eaton Group

Date: Tue, 03/31/2009 - 06:44

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 06:44

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About 3 years ago I was pressured into making several payments on this particular cc debt through a company in Jacksonville FL.  I think their name was ERC or something like that.  We've been under the financial gun since my cancer treatment was complete in 2002 (7 surgeries in less that 2 years. I defaulted on the payment plan after notifying them telling them I couldn't afford to make the required payment.  The lady in Jacksonville said "Tough...you made the arrangements."  The last payment I made was some time during 2007.  I didn't hear anything form anyone until 2-19-09 from an Eaton Group in Baton Rouge.  I was left a phone message and I returned their call.  A lady named Renee informed me that a cc debt had been placed with them for an old cc which I recognized as the debt I had paid last on in 2007.  I told her I hadn't received anything in writing from Eaton Group and she said to "hang tight...something was just mailed."  So I called a couple of days after that and let her know that I hadn't yet received anything, and asked again for them to validate the information placed with them.  Her response was " We can verify the debt , but it's going to legal anyway."  I called her yesterday to let her know that I still didn't have anything and was told it was no longer in her department.  I got home and found a citation filed through the City Clerk's office for a "admission of fact" giving me 10 days to answer.  HELP!


It looks legit.?? It has all of the seals from the city I live in. ??I'm scared to death.?? Who do I send the answer to? Eaton Group??? The citation says that Midland Funding is the plaintiff.?? I've never even heard of them or from them.?? Do I need an attorney to help me??with the answers??? I'm assuming that Midland purchased the debt somewhere along the way.?? I called Eaton Group back yesterday after I got the citation and spoke to "Legal" ??and was told the only way to keep this out of court was to pay it.??????By the way, the citation was stuck on the door of the wrong apartment and the tenant brought it down to mine.?? Neither one of us is sure who delivered it.???? I can't believe that people can sue you and you're not sure of what you're being sued for.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 07:24

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Probably you will get a court date (if there is not one already) where the judge will look at the answers and then ask if the plaintiff has proper validation with him, if he does then the judge will have him turn it over to you. when they turn it over to you make sure that it is not something that has their letterhead on it and says you owe this much to this company. If it does tell the judge that it is not proper validation and the judge should postpone the hearing until they can provide proper validation. If they do have proper validation then you just explain to the judge that you never received it and are willing to work out a payment plan once you can look it over.


lrhall41

Submitted by Count_Vlad on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 07:52

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I spoke to the clerk's office yesterday.?? Her advice was "they probably won't verify anything.?? It would probably be cheaper if you don't answer and just let them garnish."?? How's that for help.?? I never heard from Midland, just a call from the attorney and then this citation served.?? Should I try to google the Midland info and call them to see if this can be worked out or just keep plugging along in the court system??? I'm trying to keep this out??of my job's payroll department i.e. garnishment.????


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 04/01/2009 - 06:47

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Guess what I got in the mail over the weekend? A form letter that has VALIDATION typed at the top of it, with all of the Midland Funding info on it. Eaton Group (the law firm) sent it Friday. Why would they attempt to validate after they filed a petition for "Request of Admission of Fact?" Does this sound like a legit validation? I checked my credit report and the cc debt in question has dropped off of my report. I've only got a couple of days to answer the petition. I don't mean to sound like a broken record, but I'm scared to death of the court system. If I miss crossing a "t" or dotting and "i".....I just don't want to miss anything when I answer. Do I have the right to know how much Midland purchased the debt for?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 04/06/2009 - 05:52

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Okay- help- I got the same citation today on an old cc that I closed. what steps did you take Los tin Louisiana


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 18:12

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Okay- help- I got the same citation today on an old cc that I closed. what steps did you take Los tin Louisiana


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 18:13

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I got scared, called a friend of mine who is an attorney. He helped me answer the petition. Eaton sent interrogatories for me to answer. Attorney told me this is just buying a little time. We will send them some documents asking for certain information....almost looks like the debt validation questions and go from there. I'll be praying for you too. I'm still scared stiff.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 04/29/2009 - 08:58

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