To whom it may concern.

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by lbrown59, Jul 27, 2003.

  1. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

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    1*Does anyone know, if they accepted my offer, and cashed my check, if they can still go to court and get a judgment against me?
    2*I'm not familiar with 'public record' postings on credit reports. Are those legitimate court judgments, or just what someone has told them (like these attorneys) is a judgment?
    3*I still don't see how they could go to court and get a default judgment against me, when they accepted my settlement before the court date!
    4*I can prove that I settled with them BEFORE the court date for the amount they were supposedly suing for. They still went to court and got the judgment, and didn't enter the 'notice of satisfaction' until I'd given them that last extra money (over the judgment amount)
    5*Can I at least get the status of the judgment updated to 'satisfied'
    POSTER
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    1* Yep they can.
    2* This information must come from the court records. It's not a he said they said deal.
    3*Because you didn't go to court and fight it.
    4*There are 2 issues here: one the debt and 2 the judgment. You have addressed the debt but not the judgment.
    5*You could but the better idea is getting it removed from the records of both the CRAs and the court.
     
  2. Butch

    Butch Well-Known Member

    Hey Browny,

    Who's post is that?

    I don't think they can extort more money out of the debtor, over and above the judgement amount.

    This poster may have a case.

    ???
     
  3. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    I think it's this one~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1*Does anyone know, if they accepted my offer, and cashed my check, if they can still go to court and get a judgment against me?
    2*I'm not familiar with 'public record' postings on credit reports. Are those legitimate court judgments, or just what someone has told them (like these attorneys) is a judgment?
    3*I still don't see how they could go to court and get a default judgment against me, when they accepted my settlement before the court date!
    4*I can prove that I settled with them BEFORE the court date for the amount they were supposedly suing for. They still went to court and got the judgment, and didn't enter the 'notice of satisfaction' until I'd given them that last extra money (over the judgment amount)
    5*Can I at least get the status of the judgment updated to 'satisfied'
    Koda33
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    1* Yep they can.
    2* This information must come from the court records. It's not a he said they said deal.
    3*Because you didn't go to court and fight it.
    4*There are 2 issues here: one the debt and 2 the judgment. You have addressed the debt but not the judgment.
    5*You could but the better idea is getting it removed from the records of both the CRAs and the court.


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