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    divadivyne is offline Newbie
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    I need your help

    I have a multitude of things that are wrong with my credit, but I am trying to do the right thing (supposedly) and clear things up.

    The first order of business: A judgement was entered against me and my sister for a delinquent joint Discover card. A representative from the lawyer's office contacted me and asked me to make either a settlement or payment arrangement with them to satisfy the judgement. I agreed to the payment arrangement, but I also asked the representative to send me a copy of the judgement. She sent the letter stating that I agreed to the terms of the payment, but no copy of the judgement. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get down to the courthouse to see if the judgement had been awarded or not, but I wanted to know that if in fact they weren't awarded the judgement, do I have legal grounds to sue for misrepresentation?

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    fun4u2 is offline Senior Member
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    I need your help

    ask an attorney ck out lawguru.com and click on your state

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    lbrown59 is offline Senior Member
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    I need your help

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    GET THE BASICS HERE.
    http://consumers.creditnet.com/strai...243#post410243
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    They never take it off the report when we make it right so why should we take it off the docket when they do?

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    lbrown59 is offline Senior Member
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    I need your help

    bump
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    Special for newbies ------ Read these links
    http://consumers.creditnet.com/strai...243#post410243
    *** Victims of Credit Reporting ***
    http://members.aol.com/victcrdrpt/Score.html

    They never take it off the report when we make it right so why should we take it off the docket when they do?

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