Plaintiffs evidence
Date: Mon, 04/06/2009 - 12:57
I am being sued for a credit card debt by an attorney/colection agency. They are the assignee/owner of the debt. This is Exhibit A for the plaintiff, Assignment and Bill of Sale - The document confirming the sale, assignment and conveyance to (collection agency B) of the account.
The undersigned, (Collection agency A), a colorado limited liablity company, for good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby give, assign, transfer and set over to (Colleciton agency B), a limited liability company, all of its right, title and interest in and to the account-debt described on the attached Schedule I ("the assets").............signed dated
There are 5 of these different bills of sales that all refer to the sale of accounts listed in an agreement or in this particular one, says account-debt described on attached schedule I. How valueble in a court room is an exhibit A (5 different bill of sales) that does not also include with it the proof of the exact account purchased? (accounts listed or schedule I..)
Anyone deal with bills of sale in a lawsuit?
The undersigned, (Collection agency A), a colorado limited liablity company, for good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby give, assign, transfer and set over to (Colleciton agency B), a limited liability company, all of its right, title and interest in and to the account-debt described on the attached Schedule I ("the assets").............signed dated
There are 5 of these different bills of sales that all refer to the sale of accounts listed in an agreement or in this particular one, says account-debt described on attached schedule I. How valueble in a court room is an exhibit A (5 different bill of sales) that does not also include with it the proof of the exact account purchased? (accounts listed or schedule I..)
Anyone deal with bills of sale in a lawsuit?
Bump. Anyone? How valueble in a court room is an exhibit A (
Bump. Anyone?
How valueble in a court room is an exhibit A (5 different bill of sales) that does not also include with it the proof of the exact account purchased?
well all it proves is they are the right collector or owner of t
well all it proves is they are the right collector or owner of the account. That is all it does. You still want them to cough up statements, proof they are legally able to collect and a contract with your signature on it.