Worldwide Asset Purchasing purchased my credit card debt
Date: Tue, 06/26/2007 - 19:31
What is this Letter and what should I do?
-Very Confused
Call the court clerk in what ever county they claim to have sued
Call the court clerk in what ever county they claim to have sued in. Ask about the case. If it turns out to be boggus, sue them (WAP). If there is a judgment, file a motion requesting the judgment be vacated due to improper jurisdiction and improper process.
Worldwide Assest Purchasing
I just check the County's website. It does list my name. But under the code column it states "In Person". What exactly does thisd mean? I do not want to file bankruptcy over this. HELP!! Please tell me what I need to do.
-Very Confused
Call the court clerk and get an explanation. Listen to the advic
Call the court clerk and get an explanation. Listen to the advice given by Law Student. It probably is out of jurisdiction and they are trying to get an illegal default judgement. Bankruptcy would be overreacting. How much do you owe?
Good advice from everyone here--and in person might mean that yo
Good advice from everyone here--and in person might mean that you have to show up in person? But that would mean that they would have to have proof that you were notified of the potential judgement and they don't have it now. This sounds bogus...
Worldwide Asset Purchasing
The Credit card limit was $6000. The court award the judgement in the amount of $10,000. I did not spend close to the $6000. With the late fees attached it hike the amount up.
Can a bankruptcy attorney file a motion for me iof this turns out to be bogus? If not what kind of attorney should I speak with?
I would call the clerk to clear the air of everything. I wouldn
I would call the clerk to clear the air of everything. I wouldn't consider bankruptcy over just this one matter, but a bankruptcy attorney might help. In many areas this might be the only attorneys who know a little about consumer law. Any attorney should be able to help though, once you've explained the situation. This all sounds boggus to me. If it turns out to be boggus, sue them for passing around fake legal documents and committing fraud.