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Can they do that???
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Posted by Monica
(63.227.55.29) on December 03, 2002 at 23:55:41:
I used to live in Texas I now live in Colorado. I used to bank in Texas. I had a checking account with a local bank. I quit using the account (I had a zero balance) and I opened a new checking account. Two months later I received two monthly statement here in Colorado, and notice that they paid a reoccuring bill out of my account for two months. Like a debit. This gives me a negative balance. I am then sent to collections for a little over three hundred dollars. I advised the collection company that I did not authorize them to debit the account after I quit using it. This bank had my new address here in Colorado and then decides to persue a judgment. Just a coincidence, in the past two weeks I subscribed to a credit service online and check my credit reports to see what was on it. Today I received an email from this service that tells me NEW INFO HAS BEEN REPORTED. I go to the site to check it out and I see a Judgement filed with no new information and MY OLD Texas address. I was obviously never served here in Colorado or I would have been looking for help along time ago. So if I was served they sent the paper would have went to my texas address. Can thay do that knowing MY NEW ADDRESS? This just seems so shady & underhanded . . .
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