Getting sued by state for check deception...HELP!!!
If you have the option to go and pay the check, then I would do
If you have the option to go and pay the check, then I would do that. Call or visit the place where you wrote the check and try to get it cleared up, they may even drop the charges.
Are you saying that you got no prior warning about this bouncing? Normally they will contact you in an attempt to clear it up because these measures cost them time and money too. They should have sent you a registered letter or some type of communications to alert you that the bounced check was there at their store.
contact them and see if you can get this cleared up and they may drop the suit.
Also you should leave your state and town information here as the other posters have stated, then they can come along and give you much more detailed information about how your state handles issues like this. but in the meantime, give the place a call or a visit and try to get this taken care of prior to court.
It is Henry County Superior Court II , Indiana I was told by
It is Henry County Superior Court II , Indiana
I was told by the court that even if I go pay them I still have to show up for court. I never did get anything in the mail from them saying that I had a bounced check out. They never sent me any kind of letter or anything.
Didn't your bank send you a bounced check notification? This wou
Didn't your bank send you a bounced check notification? This would be separate from your statement. Who do you bank with?
250 dollar unpaid loan
Hi guys -
I recently was contacted about a 250 dollar unpaid loan that is in my name - I asked for the company's name and they still will not tell me they just continue to threaten me and my references on the loan they said that I have to pay 750 dollars on Aug 3 09 or they will sue me for 5,000 dollars is this right can they do this?
Any kind of info would help me out alot! Thank you
I had this happen to me, Kd. If these people were legitimate, th
I had this happen to me, Kd. If these people were legitimate, they would honor your request for info. They have to verfiy the amount and who they are collecting for. To me, it sounds like fraud, though. When I started asking the people that called me questions--they knew absolutely nothing about the legal system despite the fact they were telling me they were going to sue me--they actually hung up on me. Definitely fishy.
There are a lot of fraudulent schemes out there; if you have ever applied for or had a payday loan before, you could be a vicitim of this. It sounds like that is what this is--if they continue to use bad collection tactics, report them to the FTC and your state's attorney general's office.