Credit card Taking/threatening an illegal action sued w/o proper notification of suit
Stillman Law Office Debt collection department,
Credit card Taking/threatening an illegal action Sued w/o proper notification of suit Michigan
I received a garnishment notice today at work from a lawfirm that is representing - - -. I originally learned about a judgment from - in -/-/-, when I received a notice at my home. I immediately reached out to the firm to try and come up with a payment solution and they informed me that I would need to pay the entire debt. I also filed a complaint with the CFPB at that time but - said the file had been handed off to the lawfirm. After I was served with the initial judgment paperwork, talked to the company, and filed the CFPB report, I did not receive any other communication about this debt at any point in time until today. I also have a credit alert to notify me of any changes to the credit bureaus. I do not understand how I can be served with garnishment paperwork if I was not even served with a default judgment. Further, the garnishment paperwork is stamped by the - district court as received on - -, 2016 which is even more confusing.
Stillman Law Office customer in Michigan
Jan 13, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
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