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sugar4
Apr 11, 2007, 03:53 AM
Hello

I need some help, I was awarded a judgment in court some months back and now I am wanting to try and collect on it, the problem is how or where do I began to find personel information out on the person, things like there ss# is there a company out there that I can contact that may be able to help me? All answer are appreciated



Thanks again

karent23
Apr 11, 2007, 04:32 AM
What is your relationship to the person that owes you the money? Why do they owe you?

excon
Apr 11, 2007, 05:09 AM
Hello sugar:

Hire a collection agency.

excon

sugar4
Apr 11, 2007, 06:31 AM
What is your relationship to the person that owes you the money? Why do they owe you?


Far as I am concerned there is no relationship the person destroyed destroyed my rental property.

sugar4
Apr 11, 2007, 06:33 AM
Hello sugar:

Hire a collection agency.

excon



To small to hire a collection agency or attorney, besides I have some info on him but not his ss#, which I am needing

Fr_Chuck
Apr 11, 2007, 06:50 AM
Well of course you should have all of their personal data on your "rental application form" as people who are in busienss know they will need this.

Also in court you would or should have filed a motion that requires them to provide their bank account and other information.

But in the end, most judgements never get collected, if the person just does not have any money, there is nothing muchyou can do, if they are working, the court that issued the judgement can issue a garnishment of their pay or attachment of their bank accounts ( if they paid you rent by check you should know their bank )

excon
Apr 11, 2007, 07:15 AM
To small to hire a collection agency or attorney, besides i have some info on him but not his ss#, which i am needingHello sugar:

Did you come on this website to tell US the law, or to have us tell YOU the law? It looks like the former.

Uhhhh, you're lost, dude. Collection agencies work on a commission. I don't care how small it is, you can find one to hire. You didn't shop around. You probably never even called one. It's OK. It's not my judgment.

You don't need a SS#. What would you possibly do with that?? That won't help you do anything. Look. I know you're going to argue with me. Somebody told you to get his SS# and you believe them. Ok. Go believe them.

excon

sugar4
Apr 11, 2007, 07:30 AM
Hello sugar:

Did you come on this website to tell US the law, or to have us tell YOU the law? It looks like the former.

Uhhhh, you're lost, dude. Collection agencies work on a commission. I don't care how small it is, you can find one to hire. You didn't shop around. You probably never even called one. It's ok. It's not my judgment.

You don't need a SS#. What would you possibly do with that??? That won't help you do anything. Look. I know you're going to argue with me. Somebody told you to get his SS# and you believe them. Ok. Go believe them.

excon



If you don't mine would you not answer another one of my post, its redicuolous how rude and unprofessional you are, what are you talking about "Did you come on this website to tell US the law" what give you that impression? And far a commission is concern for an agency I rather try and work this myself jerk. And last time I checked smart guy it does take a ss# to pull a credit report on a person. "And who are you to come on here and Criticize me" you don't even know me. Let me give you some advice "GO BARK UP ANOTHER TREE BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE TIME TO HERE YOUR NEGATIVITIES ABOUT ME

karent23
Apr 12, 2007, 06:37 AM
For the record, I had someone who owed me money and I went down to the court and filed a small claims case against him. All I needed was his name and work address. I didn't have his social or his home address. I think it would be rather scary to think someone could get easy access to my SS# and bank account numbers. The reason I asked about your relationship was not if you were friends, but why this person owes you money(he was your renter). Did he sign a rental agreement?

sugar4
Apr 12, 2007, 08:20 AM
For the record, I had someone who owed me money and I went down to the court and filed a small claims case against him. All I needed was his name and work address. I didn't have his social or his home address. I think it would be rather scary to think someone could get easy access to my SS# and bank account numbers. The reason I asked about your relationship was not if you were friends, but why this person owes you money(he was your renter). Did he sign a rental agreement?


Yes he sign one and thanks for your response, I have another ? What is the best way to find out where he is employed now since he quit his last job, I know he works somewhere.
AND AGAIN THANKS FOR HELPING ME AND NOT CHEWING ME OUT LIKE THAT "EXCON PRISON GUY"

josephrodney
Apr 12, 2007, 08:58 AM
Hello sugar4,

Please be nice to everyone who's reading your complain. They are all nice people, they trying to help us for the good answered we got. Don't argue with them because without them we cannot accomplished our motives to fight those money hungry or alligator business entreupreneur corrupt people. Hope you understand. Thanks and god bless!