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Asset Acceptance Judgment?? Is it real?

Date: Tue, 11/21/2006 - 07:46

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 11/21/2006 - 07:46

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I received a collection letter from asset acceptance llc and sent them the standard "dispute" letter that I found on the internet. I received back from them part of the information that I requested, that they are trying to collect on a debt that is 12+ years old. They provided me a copy of what appears to be a court document showing a judgement... but it just doesn't seem to add up. Besides at the top of this piece of paper stating that it is the state of Minnesota county of Hennepin there is nothing on there to show that it went thru a court... which by the way I live in Colorado and have for the last 20+ years... can they even get a judgment in minnesota? I also never received anything telling me that anything was going to court? What is my next step??? Any advice is appreciated.


I would call the courthouse and ask the clerk of courts if there is a judgment against you. I had a lawyer who was sending papers that looked very official with "Rocky River Municipal Court" across the top, making me think it was from the court itself. When I called the courthouse, though, they had no record. I was glad I called because this lawyer was asking for my banking info, paystubs, income tax returns, a copy of my car title, etc. The clerk of courts told me unless it came through the court, I didn't have to honor it. So I think that should be your first step is to call the courthouse and ask them. Good luck.


lrhall41

Submitted by dbaker6 on Tue, 11/21/2006 - 08:06

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Perfect advice. You need to confirm if there is any legal case against you and you will know only after calling the county clerk.

If Asset Acceptance has a real judgment against you, it will be shown in your latest credit report also. Check your copy and find out what's happening. If they have inserted the judgment illegally in your credit report, your credit scores are getting affected. You have to run a dispute with the credit bureau reporting it and get the judgment removed after verifying with the county clerk.

A legal case at the court will take place at the consumer's state. You don't have to travel all the way to Minnesota


lrhall41

Submitted by Flying Cats on Tue, 11/21/2006 - 10:40

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Ok, I posted the first question and then after reading the paperwork closer it apprears that they sent me just an affidavit stating that they could collect on this debt. In my first letter to them I requested proof of the debt and that they could collect on it and this is what they gave me... Is this really considered proof? And then I looked into the SOL in Colorado and had trouble finding a simple answer on how many years etc... This debt is over 14 years old now. It does not appear on my credit report and want to make sure that they don't get to list it on there.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 11/21/2006 - 13:02

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