After preparing myself for the judgement I feel I have secured myself from these hounds. This makes me wonder, should i force them to take me to trial to prove the debt has the proper amount? The point is, I have not paid these accounts for three years, and just now one finally has filed against me. One of my credit reports states I am disabled, so these companies have seen this and I believe that's why they have not filed against me for three years. I believe this judgment is a test by these lawyers to see if they can get one through easily. I don't think they want to spend a lot of money paying a lawyer to get ready for a trial and such. I have a suspicion that they would drop it if I forced them to take me to trial, and even if they didn't, well then they get the judgement, I would be in the same situation anyway, wouldn't I? Nothing would be any different for me, would it? Everything would still be the same after the judgement came through, but i would be giving myself the chance that they don't want to have to prepare for a trial and that they may drop it if i force them too. I believe that the amount of the debt may be in error, because they tried to raise my ineterest from 29% to 31% one time when I had not even missed a payment. If I am not totally sure about the amount, shouldn't i request that they prove this amount in a trial?
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
Jeff
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
Jeff
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