Credit card Taking/threatening an illegal action sued w/o proper notification of suit
Legal Recovery Law Offices, Inc Debt collection department,
Credit card Taking/threatening an illegal action Sued w/o proper notification of suit California
On -/-/- a judgment for $8100.00 was taken against me without my knowledge. The debt buyers had won by default. On -/-/-, my neighbors received a letter addressed with my name and their address, containing a 'subpoena deposition for bank records ' and - for 'production of business records ' addressed to our bankI was never informed because they never delivered a supoena. I went to the courthouse and asked to see my file,. When I saw the process servers paper I knew why. This hearing was supposed to be defaulted, and if my neighbors would n't have given me the mail with their address, a year after the hearing, I would n't have gotten thus far. I went to file to vacate the order and a to quash the 'subpoena duces tecum ' and was denied. I tried to explain to the judge that I never received a subpoena and the process server lied because the description on his paperwork did not describe me, and in fact it was the opposite description of me. I could not vacate the order, they lied about everything, sued me on a time barred debt for $8100.00, and proceeded to place it on
removed this week, now I will work on the business address being removed also. While investigating all this I believe that my credit report is how they found out what bank to go to, and making it appear that I owed them a debt and they were the creditors. But by not informing me of the hearing and winning by default, messing with my credit report, I have stressed enough from all this just to have my motions denied. I also looked into the hearings they have going on in their home town, - -, there were literally - of people being sued, are any of them receiving their supoenas? or will they win again by default.?
Legal Recovery Law Offices, Inc customer in California
Apr 18, 2015
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