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Re: answering summons...Boadicea


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Posted by Keyser Soze (64.12.116.84) on May 13, 2004 at 21:50:58:

In Reply to: answering summons...Boadicea posted by trinadad on May 13, 2004 at 12:25:05:

Don't put cart before horse. Answer summons, claim "lack knowledge" to all idiotic, fake, phony, counts.
Write motion to dismiss on grounds of SOL, file with answer, have copy with you on hearing day. Court may not accept motion, but they do expect an answer or else, expect Default judgement. Stinks.
By all means, admit that earth, by all available evidence, is round. Admit sun, according to some reports, rises in east, sets in west. At least, according to some reports.
Admit nothing else. If sleazebag carnival continues, enemy lawyer will file Request for Admissions, as well as Interogatories. That's when you admit owing 'alleged debt'. Best to plead 'lack of knowledge', let these puke-pots prove their SOL case. Set the trap, let them fall in, impaling themselves on their hob-nail, clogged portal-vein, cirrhotic livers.
Immediately file phone complaint with FTC, send them all papers from CA, for SOL complaint. Remember, language is critical, FTC may find other problems in their printed matter not immediately apparent to we 'non-experts'. CA is considered expert, no excuse for his perfidy.
Send CA validation request via CRRS mail. He must, by law, cease all collection activity until he validates. That means, he files no motions, holds no trials, bothers you not. If he does, trouble for him. Good for you. Pre-emptive defense strategy always good. Hit him before he hits you.
Hope this helps. Most important, file answer to summons by deadline, get your file copies time/date stamped. You are supposed to mail copies to CA also. Don't bother getting those stamped, be sure to say you mailed them, even if the lying sacks of pig-plop don't receive them. If you get my drift.

Driftingly,

Keyser Soze

"Someday, Jeffrey, when it's all sewn up, I'll
be able to tell you about it."
- Detective John Williams, "Blue Velvet"
c. 1986, David Lynch


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