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How To Sue A Debt Collector? Where do I start?

Date: Sun, 05/04/2008 - 16:23

Submitted by amoriello
on Sun, 05/04/2008 - 16:23

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Hello All,

I wish to sue a credit collector. midland credit management. I have sent two requests to the FTC today to seek help with Midlands FDCA and fdcpa violations which I have the documentation to back up. Do I find a lawyer? Where would I find a lawyer who deals with consumer law issues? Are these suits ever successful? Any ideas of what to brace for from any debt collector being sued and their reactions?

My Thanx
:)


--Where do I start?--

You can start by immediately sending in payments for what you owe to avoid having your bank account attached and your wages garnished. Oh I am sorry I don't know what came over me. I will pay your bills for you. I am a good witch not a bad witch!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 05:55

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I am happy to brighten your day. I'm sorry my brother hassles all you fine people here, but he is...a little slow, you know how that is. Everyone has at least one in their family.

Just know that I am here to fight the good fight and let all people know about these horribly illegal tactics collectors like my brother NNC use.

We may have to put up with them, but we don't have to put up with their illegal tactics any longer!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 10:09

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Has your family thought of maybe disowning the little creep? I would give it serious consideration, because he's bringing shame to the noble family name of "No Nonsense!"

You know: No Nonsense Control Top P@ntyhose, No Nonsense Girdle (and by association, your cousin I Can't Believe It's a Girdle), No Nonsense Software, No Nonsense Guides, No Nonsense Self Defense, No Nonsense Internet Tips, etc.

You should really stop him before he gets out of hand.


lrhall41

Submitted by FloridaRon on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 10:26

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(You can start by immediately sending in payments for what you owe to avoid having your bank account attached and your wages garnished. Oh I am sorry I don't know what came over me. I will pay your bills for you. I am a good witch not a bad witch!)

I did not owe the debt to begin with and for some reason the debt collector can't seem to validate its mine. Want me to pay someone else's debt? Seems the 3 major credit reporting agencies have found out the debt is not mine as well...hmmm wonder why they wiped the "alleged" debt off? Maybe because it's not MINE you idiot! No Non Sense I am scared for your children.

As for everyone else I will read up on the law. I will let you know step by step what happens. Right now I am waiting to hear from FTC in hopes they will take it on, and also seeking legal aid in help with filing this. "Alleged" debt was in Pa. 9 yrs ago, I live in Fl, and Midland operates out of San Diego. Wondering who's jurisdiction this involves. Also, filed complaints with all Attorney general's offices within the 3 above states. Just covering my bases. Now comes the studying. Never thought people could treat others this way. I have paid down all my debt besides 1000 worth in the last year, so i am not the kind of person to skip out but this company doesn't care whose debt it is....they have picked me to pay it... Much thanks to ya all!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 12:58

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