Still being served a summons
Ok so here's my situation. I owed Capital One about 6500 dollars. They got a law firm, Rubin and Rothman to contact me. He said if I don't pay by a certain date then they will proceed with the motions and something. He also said if I don't pay by friday(back in January last month) then the motion would continue. So we made a date to pay by the 25th of January. He said he needed a bank account on file to stop the motion, so I gave him it. Money was collected on the 25th( we made an agreement for 5500) February 5th, I received a summons dated for the 23rd(2 days before payment was suppose to be withdrew directly from my bank account). I called the law firm, they said it's normal, it's already cancelled and I can disregard it. I called civil court on the 19th and they said that the case is still open and I should still answer it. I called back the law firm, and they said that before the 25th of this month I'll get papers saying the debt is settled. The thing is that's 2 days after the deadline I have to appear in court. Are these people telling the truth? If I don't answer the summons, does this mean they can take even more money? The law firm said they wouldn't do so, but it's fishy. I asked how come the case is still open yesterday, and they told me the procedure takes time and doesn't happen in 2 or 3 days, but it's been 2 weeks since I asked about the summons I received! I know it doesn't take 2 weeks to enter a stipulation to withdraw a summons does it? What should I do? I have 2 days left to do something only. Please advise.