Lubys
Mar 13, 2011, 03:51 PM
Hi,
I am being sued by an attorney (they are also a debt collector) in Texas representing citibank (South Dakota). I live in Texas. I sent an intend to defend letter, responded to the discovery etc. requests with a claim of "cannot claim or deny" the debt until an original contract with my signsture on it is presented. I have sent all these certified to both attorney and court with return receipt requested. They sent me a bunch of statements and a standard contract but nothing with my signature on it. I responded to this with another request for signed contract and sent copy to court. They have not provided it. They have now sent a request for summary judgement to the court and sent me copies. It cites cases in Texas where judgements have been granted without signature on contract stating that, in Texas and South Dakota, if one party signs the agreement(I guess they're saying they did) and the other party (me) uses the card, this begins the contract. It also states that because I made charges and payments at one time that it prooves the debt real. The problem is, I have a strong feeling my ex took a credit card out in my name and used an old bank account of mine I thought had been closed to make payments until he decided not to anymore - he would have received the statements. I can not prove this though and don't have the money to pay them. My question is: do I have any chance of this being dismissed if I continue to request a signed contract? How should I respond to this request of summary judgement? If I file a request to dismiss case, do I just MAIL the request to the court or do I need to go to courthouse in person and actually have something like this "FILED". I would very much appreciate any advice. Thanks so much.
I am being sued by an attorney (they are also a debt collector) in Texas representing citibank (South Dakota). I live in Texas. I sent an intend to defend letter, responded to the discovery etc. requests with a claim of "cannot claim or deny" the debt until an original contract with my signsture on it is presented. I have sent all these certified to both attorney and court with return receipt requested. They sent me a bunch of statements and a standard contract but nothing with my signature on it. I responded to this with another request for signed contract and sent copy to court. They have not provided it. They have now sent a request for summary judgement to the court and sent me copies. It cites cases in Texas where judgements have been granted without signature on contract stating that, in Texas and South Dakota, if one party signs the agreement(I guess they're saying they did) and the other party (me) uses the card, this begins the contract. It also states that because I made charges and payments at one time that it prooves the debt real. The problem is, I have a strong feeling my ex took a credit card out in my name and used an old bank account of mine I thought had been closed to make payments until he decided not to anymore - he would have received the statements. I can not prove this though and don't have the money to pay them. My question is: do I have any chance of this being dismissed if I continue to request a signed contract? How should I respond to this request of summary judgement? If I file a request to dismiss case, do I just MAIL the request to the court or do I need to go to courthouse in person and actually have something like this "FILED". I would very much appreciate any advice. Thanks so much.