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intend to sue Target National Bank In Class Action

Date: Mon, 08/13/2012 - 03:02

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 08/13/2012 - 03:02

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I been sued by this bank Target for alleged debt that I never obtained. One of the bank employee filed bigus declaration to obtain default judgment. The Bank never served me with the lawsuit anfd filed bogus proof of service. The employee filed declaration no longer work at the bank and the document that was reviewed by this person no longer existed. I was able to vacate the judgment and propounded discovery on this bank they given me the runaround and basically attempting to cover their fraud on the basis that this person and document no longer existed. What you call this? FRAUD


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I been sued by this bank Target for alleged debt that I never obtained. One of the bank employee filed bogus declaration to obtain default judgment. The Bank never served me with the lawsuit and filed bogus proof of service.

The bank has no part in the process serving...an outside third party does this. Either a process server or law enforcement officer.

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The employee filed declaration no longer work at the bank and the document that was reviewed by this person no longer existed.

The employee left and they lost the paper work..how is this fraud??
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I was able to vacate the judgment and propounded discovery on this bank they given me the runaround and basically attempting to cover their fraud on the basis that this person and document no longer existed. What you call this? FRAUD


Human error...you cannot prove fraud. Get on with your life.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Mon, 08/13/2012 - 04:34

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Collection lawsuit are filed on behalf of, but not by, the OC. They are filed by a collection attorney retained by the OC. Collection attorneys are compensated by how much they collect, not by the degree of compliance their process servers demonstrate. Some collection attorney work with great servers, some work with shady ones.


lrhall41

Submitted by options on Mon, 08/13/2012 - 18:13

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