I got this from a site someone posted and had no idea.
I worried as they haven't yet. I was served a summons and complaint in Nov, they then sent a 2nd letter in Dec. saying i had additional 30 days to replay.
My lawyer told us that the could not garnish my wages, i don't make enough and if they froze our accounts we would get a letter and we would just send it back saying they cannot because we receive some kind if aid. They made no mention of having to file in court. I called but the secretary said she could not get back to me until the morning. I'm sick, as ev1 has said it takes awhile for them to get a judgement.
How do they know if you have money?
It is so cheap and easy, it makes sense for debt collectors to sue every consumer they can, add on all the fees they can, figure out if the consumer has any money to take, and file the lawsuit only if they do.
I worried as they haven't yet. I was served a summons and complaint in Nov, they then sent a 2nd letter in Dec. saying i had additional 30 days to replay.
My lawyer told us that the could not garnish my wages, i don't make enough and if they froze our accounts we would get a letter and we would just send it back saying they cannot because we receive some kind if aid. They made no mention of having to file in court. I called but the secretary said she could not get back to me until the morning. I'm sick, as ev1 has said it takes awhile for them to get a judgement.
How do they know if you have money?
It is so cheap and easy, it makes sense for debt collectors to sue every consumer they can, add on all the fees they can, figure out if the consumer has any money to take, and file the lawsuit only if they do.
Things have changed alot since then.
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