Court Date Tuesday

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by uniondiva, May 18, 2002.

  1. uniondiva

    uniondiva Well-Known Member

    okay, ya'll my court date with experian is Tuesday.

    the violations are as follows:

    verified an account (judgment) when it was paid
    2X
    refused to send copyy of procedures used to verify account.

    reported student loan incorrectly as garnished and verified this incorrect informatin 2x

    deleted an account and reinserted it without notice


    This is what I am taking to court:

    1) copy of the FCRA

    2) copies of all letter and CRRR

    3) copies of credit reports

    4) denial letter (for damages)

    5) a copy of the letter from carla blair, saying they did investigate and everything is accurate (not)

    6) documentation that the accounts are being reported incorrectly from sources.

    anything else.... should i make myself a little cheat sheet. BTW, they have not called to settle, should i call them? Just a little nervous, even though i know i should win. TIA for the help.
     
  2. LKH

    LKH Well-Known Member

    Don't call them. You've got your paper trail and proof all lined up. You'll be fine. You should have no problems. Good luck!
     
  3. uniondiva

    uniondiva Well-Known Member

    thanks LKH, just, seems as though everybody else gets to settle for deletions and stuff.... i really got nervous when i got the letter from carla blair, but my dh says that this is the "smoking gun" , them saying it is correct, when it is clealy not.
     
  4. uniondiva

    uniondiva Well-Known Member

    proof, as described in another thread .

    that would be the fcra section that says"court of competent jurisdiction" (sorry don't have my fcra copy close by)

    what about opinion letters, anything besides wollman?
     
  5. charlieslex

    charlieslex Well-Known Member

    uniondiva, I don't think that you have anything to worry about. You'll do great. Gook luck and try not to worry. I know that's easier said than done. Charlie
     

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