How do we know that AA does not have evidence of the sale and assignment of the debt? There has been no discovery. I have seen these companies, like eCast Settlement, show up with the real "underlying" multi-page document showing all the accounts in a specific "package" of accounts. They just don't like them public because you get to see what they paid for the packaged accounts and the "potential" value of the accounts (total outstanding balance of all accounts). If AA is the first JDB to purchase the debt, they may have good records.
But yes, you would attack the evidence; the integrity of the evidence. Is signal up for this type of legal maneuvering? I do not believe so. It would be fun to spar with the JDB's attorneys over evidence.
I did not think that signal was in this for anything other than a settlement.
But yes, you would attack the evidence; the integrity of the evidence. Is signal up for this type of legal maneuvering? I do not believe so. It would be fun to spar with the JDB's attorneys over evidence.
I did not think that signal was in this for anything other than a settlement.
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