I received a notice for a small claims court pre-trial hearing next month in Florida. The attorney of record is Zwicker and Associates who claims that they represent Discover Card. I have read that Zwicker is both a junk debt buyer and an attorney. They claim to be suing on behalf of Discover but I am not sure if they are simply acting as a debt collector rather than as an attorney. If it is the former they may not have standing and likely will not have the documentation. The premise of the lawsuit is breach of contract. I submitted several affirmative defenses:
1) Lack of standing- Discover is not a Florida Bank and I'm not sure that they have truly hired Zwicker
2) Failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted as they don't have a contract, they have not substantiated the amount, etc.
3) Failure to demonstrate that a contract between Plaintiff and Defendant has existed- they had a generic set of terms and conditions without a date, they have not stated when the contract was entered into or when they claim it was defaulted upon.
4) Amount of Damages are vague- they claim simply that there was a previous balance and don't explain what this balance is from or how any fees were calculated.
Zwicker then submitted a motion to strike by affirmative defense claiming that I was making conclusions and stated no facts. I provided further explanations to my affirmative defenses and added more:
5) Failure to serve the complaint. I still was never served with the complaint and they did not include a certificate of service.
6) Plaintiff failed to provide any factual evidence other than a single credit card statement and a generic (undated) list of terms and conditions.
7) Plaintiff failed to produce any evidence that a credit card issued by them was used by the Defendant. There is a Fl Statute on how their credit card statement is hearsay evidence (Fla. Stat. § 90.801 (c). Additionally, these billing summaries are unauthenticated. (See Fla. Stat. § 90.901).
Has anyone had success challenging Zwicker in court?
1) Lack of standing- Discover is not a Florida Bank and I'm not sure that they have truly hired Zwicker
2) Failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted as they don't have a contract, they have not substantiated the amount, etc.
3) Failure to demonstrate that a contract between Plaintiff and Defendant has existed- they had a generic set of terms and conditions without a date, they have not stated when the contract was entered into or when they claim it was defaulted upon.
4) Amount of Damages are vague- they claim simply that there was a previous balance and don't explain what this balance is from or how any fees were calculated.
Zwicker then submitted a motion to strike by affirmative defense claiming that I was making conclusions and stated no facts. I provided further explanations to my affirmative defenses and added more:
5) Failure to serve the complaint. I still was never served with the complaint and they did not include a certificate of service.
6) Plaintiff failed to provide any factual evidence other than a single credit card statement and a generic (undated) list of terms and conditions.
7) Plaintiff failed to produce any evidence that a credit card issued by them was used by the Defendant. There is a Fl Statute on how their credit card statement is hearsay evidence (Fla. Stat. § 90.801 (c). Additionally, these billing summaries are unauthenticated. (See Fla. Stat. § 90.901).
Has anyone had success challenging Zwicker in court?
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