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Re: motion for summary judgment


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Posted by rlee from oh (199.35.101.204) on September 17, 2003 at 18:13:37:

In Reply to: Re: motion for summary judgment posted by Prune Man on September 17, 2003 at 10:20:54:

I sure would like a little discussion on this.
If you answer your original complaint (summons), and in your affirmative defense you dispute the information in the summons, does that not then
constitute a dispute for FDCPA purposes. I cannot imagine a more formal dispute than that of a court recorded answer of ones dispute, in a law suit. If the answer to that is yes, then a continuation of litagation (interogatories) is a violation, and should not have been sent.
Or after answering the summons are you supposed to send a valadation letter. Seems a bit redondant. Please respond I am curious.
Somnetimes a first contact by a CA is a summons. Ther is no initial letter from which to send a valadation letter.
If answering a law suit (summons) constitutes a dispute under FDCPA, then how do you let the judge know litigation is to cease, until you are in receipt of proper valadation.


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