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Subject: BEWARE
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Fri Dec 14, 2007 9:00 pm
 
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| This company is doing the same thing to me, and I dont know why. The first took $90, then $480, I do not know who they are, or why they did this. My bank is going to give me the money back, but I had to close my accounts. According to Wesbury, they can take from any account that I have. Is this right? How can they get the new account #? How do I stop them? If anyone knows how to stop them from takin my money, Please let me know |
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Laura

Joined: 21 Jun 2007
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Posts: 1400
34725 Magic Points
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Tue Dec 18, 2007 6:34 am
 
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Keep your banks informed that no debit should go unauthorized from your bank account. Make sure that you do not give out any information specially your social security, bank information, credit card information to anyone unless its for some legit purpose. they cannot debit your account without your permission. _________________ Regards,
Laura. |
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Shellie
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Subject: westbury ventures
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Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:08 pm
 
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| I just recieved a call from a man saying they are going to investigate a PDL case that I have not paid back yet. Are they capable of taking you to court or even garnishing your wages? |
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laurie
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Subject: westbury ventures
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Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:52 pm
 
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| it depends on what state. i keep getting emails from them and i know for a fact in the state of texas where i live they cannot take you to court or garnish your wages. the state of texas is not a debtors state. you need to check your states laws. i also know only the goverment can garnish your wages and your job should not do it with out your permission. |
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Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:13 pm
 
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Hi shellie
As far as I know, nobody can take to to the court just like that. However if you know that you owe the debt, it is better to come to a repayment agreement with your CA before any judgment is declared against you. This is because if there is a judgment against you and if your wage is garnished, it will reflect in your credit report for seven years from the date of entry which will adversely hamper your credit report. |
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