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    Jul 30, 2009, 05:39 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tenstepper View Post
    Its pretty obvious that you and Scott are from New york. Very rude. I asked a question and didnt except to be slammed to the ground. I expected help from someone else out there in a kind manner. Not someone who is rude to the core.
    No one has been rude to you, nor are New Yorkers typically rude, that's an outright myth. The problem here is we have tried to help you, but you keep going off on tangents that don't affect the core issue. The reality may be harsh, but that's sometimes the case.

    Quote Originally Posted by tenstepper View Post
    Thank you Excon for your helpful suggestions., I appreciate it. ALso to the others. my case is being handled in a very poor way. These attorneys "skirt the law" while I am supposed to abide my it. I know I owe the money, I know all the crap you told me. I wasnt born yesterday! I researched the information and found the information on what it requires to be served a summons. I am not an attorney, nor am I Playing attorney. I am simply protecting myself however I can. If I were an attorney I wouldnt be in debt! They make alot of money being ambulance chasers and going after hard working people. Sorry, I wouldnt ever want to be one of those greedy suckers.
    That's why attorneys spend 4 years of law school, so they know where the limits and loopholes of the law are so they can represent their clients without violating the laws.

    Lets say that you could get show you were improperly served, what good do you think that will do you? You are aware of the suit prior to a hearing, so the issue is moot. If you go to the judge and say that you were improperly served, the judge may admonish the process server, but your case will go on.

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