How do you validate a debt after receiving a summons?

Submitted by ineedhelp122009 on Sun, 10/04/2009 - 19:37
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I have received a summons in the mail for an alledged debt that is not reported by any of the three major credit bureaus. I have never received a letter from this collection agency stating that I owe them money. Had I received a letter I would have asked for validation of the debt. I can not find any information on this alleged debt. It looks like the original creditor was bought by several banks. I don't know what to do. HELP!!!!

Thanks, Justin. I have checked it thoroghly, there's nothing there. I wish I could call the original creditor. There were bought out many times and it doesn't seem like anyone can find my information. I am definitely going to file an answer, I'm thinking the CA won't have any information on the debt. I just want to know everything before going to court. I can't afford to have a judgement against me.

Mon, 10/05/2009 - 22:28 Permalink

Hi,

I think you can also do one more thing. Write a cease and desist letter to the CA since you think that there is inadequate information on the debt. Even after this, if they proceed with the summons, you can meet them at the court and place your case nicely to the judge. You will get a fair chance to present your case at the court. So don't lose hope.

Tue, 10/06/2009 - 11:51 Permalink