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Old Apr 23, 2007, 11:35 PM
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creditcard debt Plaintiff

Hi, i just got a paper from plaintiff, i owe about 3000, i attach a picture of the front page of that paper. the problem is im current a full time college student and i dont have a job to pay this debt off. Im also in debt from other company. Please tell me what I should do? thanks.

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Old Apr 24, 2007, 12:24 AM   #2  
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Hi, i just got a paper from plaintiff, i owe about 3000, i attach a picture of the front page of that paper. the problem is im current a full time college student and i dont have a job to pay this debt off. Im also in debt from other company. Please tell me what I should do? thanks.
crush the paper and if they inquired from you about paper tell them i havent revcieved yet

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iAMfromHuntersBar disagrees: Ridiculous answer, hiding from debt will not help! The first line of the paper says that if they don't show up the court will award against them as default!
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File notice of intend to defend with the court and a copy to the plaintiff.

Once you have dont this, send a request for discovery to the plaintiff, requesting documentation of the alleged debt, copy of the original contract you signed, complete accounting of the alleged debt, has the attorney purchased the alleged debt from the plainitff, etc.

Dont admit to anything until they have provide you witt the documents.
if they cannot produce the original contract you signed than they have no claim against you. No contract, no claim.
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