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Spoke to attorney in citation

Date: Fri, 07/14/2006 - 08:39

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 08:39

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After recieving a citation I called the attorney listed on it and tried to make payment arrangements. He said I must pay the majority of the debt in full and NO payment plans were available for me. Doesnt' make sense to me, if I had the full amount wouldn't I I have paid them off??? My ONLY option is to make payments since this has affected my credit and I cannot get a loan. I'm at a loss here, don't know where to turn or what more to do....
Thanks for any help.


If you absolutely cannot pay in full, then your only option is to go to court and the judge will allow you to make payments, the lawyer should be smart enough to know that. He just wants to scare you into not wasting his time in court. If you can't pay, you can't pay..simple as that. The judge will allow payments.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 09:20

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Yes, I am sure it is legit, i was served from city marshall. He, (the attorney) also told me that if i wait to go to court the amount could go up $5,000! Is this true?? I mean to me it's already doubled from what i have that i owe! What are my options here? I feel i have NONE!
Again, thank you for your help!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 09:52

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Depending on what state you live in, you should start recording all calls with these guys to use in court, check with your state attorney general to see if you have to inform them that you are recording them. If not, do not tell them.You can also check with the attorney general's office to find out what types of fees and how much they can add to your balance if it goes to court.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 10:33

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Make payments to them starting NOW! If they reject the payment, keep the rejection notice, all mail sent to and from and a record of phone conversations including date, time and name of who you spoke to. If they accept your payments then continue making them and you are good. If they reject it and it goes to court, 90% of judges will through it out of court and you won't even have to pay the balance. Judges get upset when a person tries to pay and the company rejects it. GOOD LUCK!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 11:14

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Weirdest thing to me is there is NO court date on it. And if I start to make payments how much would be a good amount per month so send to them?? I just wish they would accept some kind of settlement on this so i can start paying on it again. I was thinking of sending them a letter with total amount i agree to pay and a payment plan! Is this a good idea? I was thinking at least if it gets to court I could prove that i've tried with them. Good idea or not?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 07/14/2006 - 13:26

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It was district court that issued the citation. And today as in the past the attorney's office says they HAVE to have payment in full, in the amount of 9,400. I mean if I had that amount i'd pay them, unfortunately i don't and i don't agree that i owe that much, maybe half of it. I'm not sure what to do now.....


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 07/17/2006 - 13:44

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