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Old Oct 28, 2009, 10:17 AM
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Bank levy

i received a bank levy from collection agency for a credit card debt. What i Can dofor stop levy and save my money?
i'm from Philly.

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Old Oct 28, 2009, 11:26 AM   #11  
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A debt consolidation agency may help.

Yes, they will continue to take money deposited in your account until what you owe is paid or until you negotiate a settlement.

I asked you originally if you were aware of the judgment, were you?
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Old Oct 28, 2009, 12:27 PM   #12  
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yes,i do aware of the judgment....But later, than it happend....

Then ,I moved and forget about it.
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Do you can recommend the good and fair consolidation company?
(I have experience with bad and all my problems have begun, when I in 2004 have tried to consolidate my debts and have lost $2000 (some swindlers ...simply deceived)
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If I on my account will not have money... How they will take?
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If i don't have money in my account... How they will take?
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If i don't have money in my account... How they will take?
They will take whatever is in the account until the judgment is satisfied.
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i have in my account - $1500 but they want-6000 !
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Old Oct 28, 2009, 12:41 PM   #17  
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It means - my bank will pay the own self money, and later will demand this money from me?
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No, your bank will just hand over any money deposited in the account until the judgment is satisfied. They cannot and will not turn over anything more than what you have deposited.
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Old Oct 28, 2009, 08:01 PM   #19  
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what better for me?:
1-to solve it in court,
2- to solve with attorney,from collecton agency
3-to solve through collection agency directly?,
4- to solve through the consolidatetion company
can i receive some discount and monthly payment?
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You can't solve it in court, you have already lost in court.

You can try working through an attorney or debt consolidation service.

You can also try6 working with the plaintiff directly, but they have little incentive to deal with you.
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