contains any false and misleading information which most of them do.
The first thing to look at in analyzing affidavits is to look at the
notary and the seal to see what state the notary is located in. If the
notary is not from your home state then it was probably generated by
the debt collector. So who is the notary in your case, what state is
the notary from and who is the affiant? So they never sent you any
letters, but rather just filed the lawsuit on you, eh? That may be
another violation if they did not have the full miranda warning on the
complaint. If the full miranda was not on the complaint anywhere did
they have a letter in your hands within 5 days of the service of the
summons upon you? If not then you have another violation. There are
many more ways to get violations.
You guess you need to find a consumer attorney? Where are you going to
find a good one that knows what he is doing? There aren't many of
those out there so if you want to get the job done you have to learn
how to do it yourself and that is what I teach. And why do you want to
waste time going to the law library to look up the FDCPA when it is
readily available on the web?
On Oct 12, 9:40 am, Lisa Angle <lisaangle0...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> ok well these attorney's never called me not even once only sent letters. They brought a witness to court and an affidavit so they never testified as attornies are not allowed to testify in a court for the cc company. No I cant figure out how to use the FDCPA under these circumstances but I guess next step is to try a consumer attorney who is specialized in the FDCPA.... I will try to go by the law library and read the FDCPA to see if I can find anything.....
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