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Posted by roughmuffins on January 08, 2002 at 01:41:31:

After only two months discover card turned over my account to upton, cohen, and slamowitz; syosset,ny. The account went deliquent as of Feb 31, 2001 and april, 2001 I was taken to court and a judgement was aquired against me. They have attached the legal fees and interest since the deliquent date. I was unaware I was being sued. What constitutes being served? I never got a registered letter, or was served a supena.. must have gotten one of those letters and never opened them? I don't know, alot of things were going on at that time. (family illness) I can't believe they could get a judgment so fast! Can I have this judgment set aside, but then I will have acknowledged the debt and I'll be back to square one!

Now I'm worried my 1600 tax refund will be confiscated by the lawyers for discover. Will direct deposit help facilitate that? Does it matter? I know the irs will seize the refund for child support and back taxes, but can anyone apply to be awarded the funds provided they have legal proof moneys are due.

Thanks for any help.


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