This week I have a pre-trial hearing with Asset Acceptances lawyers.
They filed against me in small claims court, for an alleged $2200 debt. I was never served. They served my parents house, which I don't live at. I have lived at my current residence 7 years, debt is supposedly from about 3 years ago (within SOL).
My parents provided them my current number and address. They called me, and I told them they have not served me, and provided them them the correct address, they said they would serve me but never did. I found out through a friend that the suit was filed, and looked on line and there is was. The court does not have copies of the complaints online, so I have to go there and get a copy.
I assume they will say they tried to serve me and I was not locatable, but all my records, social, drivers license, credit reports, etc have the correct information, with my current address for the last 7 years.
I assume the pre-trial hearing will be a place where they try to negotiate a settlement potentially? I have not even seen the complaint yet, so I feel like I will be a little unprepared, I suppose when I get there they will show me the complaint. I am wondering if I can goto the court and ask the clerk to re-schedule the pre-trial hearing, because the plaintiff has not served me? I want to force these guys to do the right thing and serve me, but at the same time I don't want them to get some summary judgement and claim I was not relocatable.
On the phone with AA's lawyers (or collections peoples posing as lawyers), I told them I have no information on this debt and I need more than some stranger calling me on the phone and asking for money. They told me "We don't have to prove anything to you, you have to prove its not yours". I didn't have it recorded, but I am pretty sure they did, as I would think they record those calls.
Just looking for a checklist or something I should maybe work through to try to make the most of my pre-trial hearing, anyone have anything like that?
They filed against me in small claims court, for an alleged $2200 debt. I was never served. They served my parents house, which I don't live at. I have lived at my current residence 7 years, debt is supposedly from about 3 years ago (within SOL).
My parents provided them my current number and address. They called me, and I told them they have not served me, and provided them them the correct address, they said they would serve me but never did. I found out through a friend that the suit was filed, and looked on line and there is was. The court does not have copies of the complaints online, so I have to go there and get a copy.
I assume they will say they tried to serve me and I was not locatable, but all my records, social, drivers license, credit reports, etc have the correct information, with my current address for the last 7 years.
I assume the pre-trial hearing will be a place where they try to negotiate a settlement potentially? I have not even seen the complaint yet, so I feel like I will be a little unprepared, I suppose when I get there they will show me the complaint. I am wondering if I can goto the court and ask the clerk to re-schedule the pre-trial hearing, because the plaintiff has not served me? I want to force these guys to do the right thing and serve me, but at the same time I don't want them to get some summary judgement and claim I was not relocatable.
On the phone with AA's lawyers (or collections peoples posing as lawyers), I told them I have no information on this debt and I need more than some stranger calling me on the phone and asking for money. They told me "We don't have to prove anything to you, you have to prove its not yours". I didn't have it recorded, but I am pretty sure they did, as I would think they record those calls.
Just looking for a checklist or something I should maybe work through to try to make the most of my pre-trial hearing, anyone have anything like that?
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