yes. someone was pounding on my door - for over 15 minutes the other day - it was actually scary! thought I would be safe to go outside over the weekend.
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Why are you all afraid of a summons? Avoiding service will not prevent your getting sued - although it may delay it for a month. Mail service and service by publication can also be used in most states.
Answer the door, it may be Ed McMahon.
yeah, he's dead I know...“When fascism comes to America, it’ll be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross” — Sinclair Lewis
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Originally posted by Bell30656 View PostIn my state the person pounding on the door to hand you the summons also has a brown uniform, a badge and a gun! It's real hard not to answer the door for them.
I have a locked tall fence that keeps them far away from my doors and windows. And guess what? No one has bothered to ever climb over that fence or cut off the lock over a civil matter. It if it had been a criminal matter like a felony, the cops would have come and cut through the lock to get to me. But it's a civil matter, not a criminal matter.
A lot of people have this confused, and think that they can go to jail for not paying their debts. Or that they can go to jail if they don't make it easy on the debt collector and collection attorney by voluntarily giving them all the information they ask for and by agreeing to a payment schedule, etc.
I would rather force them to have a knock down, drag out fight through the courts (which gets expensive and time consuming for them) to collect anything from me. All along the way, I will not do anything voluntarily. They will have to get the court to compell me to do anything.
And so far, they haven't collected even one red cent from me.
I don't even get calls or collection letters from them anymore.
If they were relying on money from me to keep their lights on in their collection agency office, they would be working in the dark right now.
The whole system is set up to run on voluntary compliance. If that breaks down, most of these collection agencies will go out of business. But unfortunately, most debtors are ignorant and scared. Fear and ignorance feed the debt collectors. It is what keeps them in business.Last edited by GoingDown; 04-05-2010, 03:12 PM.The world's simplest C & D Letter:
"I demand that you cease and desist from any communication with me."
Notice that I never actually mention or acknowledge the debt in my letter.
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