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    Nov 11, 2010, 10:19 PM
    Can I make a settlement on a summons debt
    I received a summons in California for an unpaid credit card and want to pay it as I do owe the money and I do not want to go to court. Is that possible or do I have to answer the summons and appear in court?

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