Review and analysis of over 4 complaints against Discover
Discover consumers have reported over 4 official complaints related to Indicated shouldn't respond to lawsuit. Out of the 4 consumer complaints against Discover, 50% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how Discover responded to their complaint) and 100% were processed in a timely manner. 0% of consumer complaints against Discover resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.
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Discover Debt collection false statements or representation indicated shouldn't respond to lawsuit September 26, 2015 - What the Defendant as surmised of this case and the way it was mishandled is as follows : Plaintiff and Discover Bank acquired Defendants - mailing address from credit card report, -, without prior permission and tried to use it as evidence of Defendants residency. Defendant received a summons addressed to - - -, - to appear in this Court on - -, 2014. Defendant answers the summons on - -, 2014 that stated he resides in the State of -, and would be unable to attend the hearing, due to employment obligations. Defendant receives another summons addressed to the -... |
Discover Debt collection false statements or representation indicated shouldn't respond to lawsuit April 28, 2015 - I received letters from - - - - ( Indiana ) in - and - stating that I owe a debt in the amount of $3900.00. I disputed the debt in - and -. - -, - - - - filed suit in Indiana - Court. - -, there was a hearing I denied the debt. I asked for - and found out that - and - ( Not Located in Indiana ) are actually suing me. AT NO TIME did - - - - make it known that they are representing -. - of the documents from - - - -, states the client is - - - and the Original Creditor is Discover Bank. Another d... |