Archive for September 22nd, 2009

What to Do with a Court Summons for Credit Card Debt

The first thing to do is to respond the summons. Collection attorneys are used to consumers not responding to court summonses for credit card debt. Feeling helpless and guilty the consumer then loses by default, and the attorney gets the court’s backing to collect the debt.

Answering a court summons for credit card debt is actually not that intimidating. It only takes a two or three page document. To defeat the collection attorney, the consumer’s answer needs to demand he properly document the debt, according to the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide.

Courts usually recognize the consumer’s demand for proper documentation. Collection attorneys cannot produce a signed contract because most credit card agreements do not have one. They also have trouble accounting for the exact amount of money they say is owed. If the collection attorney represents a debt buyer, he will also have trouble documenting the transfer of the account from the bank to the debt buyer.

The rules of civil procedure for the consumer’s local court dictate the proper service of the summons to the consumer and of the answer to the plaintiff. They also tell the consumer how much time he has to respond to the summons before going into default. Most importantly the local rules of civil procedure dictate the legal language that needs to be in the answer to the summons.

Most importantly, the rules dictate the wording of the defenses the consumer uses in the answer. As a start, the consumer can find a generically worded answer in a resource like the Credit Card Debt Survival Guide. Then, the consumer needs to get the advice of a local attorney on the answer’s exact wording per the local rules of civil procedure.

It is a common practice for collection attorneys to “fish” for defaulting consumers with a batch of court summons. Most credit card debtors do not answer these summonses. For the few that do, the attorney simply withdraws the claim focusing on the easy money from the defaulters he has netted.

For the few that answer them, civil summonses for credit card debt can be defeated.

This content is not intended as a substitute for legal advice. If you need an attorney in your local area, please contact a licensed attorney in your state.

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How To Access Your Government Credit Report

The Fair Credit Reporting Act, or FCRA, entitles you to a free copy of your own government credit report every year. You are assured of the privacy and accuracy of information when you deal with the authorized consumer reporting companies.

Your credit report contains personal information like your address, your bill-paying habits, and your status as far as bankruptcy, arrest or any legal action against you. This information is of interest to companies who may be creditors, employers, insurers, lending institutions and landlords, and the consumer reporting companies sell the reports to them.

Why would you need to see your credit report? The report has certain information that could affect your suitability for a loan, and even the cost of that loan. You may want to check that the information is accurate if you want a mortgage or other loan, or to apply for a new job or for insurance.

Other reasons people get their free annual credit report include protection against identity theft or if they have been refused credit and they need to find what is in their credit report that could have caused the refusal.

You are protected by the Act and have certain rights as well. At this time, there are three consumer reporting agencies nationally, but they are combined under one mailing address, toll free number and website. You have the right to apply for a credit report from each of these agencies, once every year.

Go to the website at annualcreditreport. Com to get all the information you need. You will have to download an application to fill in and send back, or you can call the toll free number and ask for one to be sent to you. You will need to supply information like name, address, date-of-birth, social security number. If you have moved recently, your old address should be included. Before your request is filled, you may be asked to identify yourself by answering questions only you know the answer to.

There are websites claiming to be able to get your credit report for you, but the only legal and genuine website is annualcreditreport. Com, so don’t waste you time with any other sites. The scam sites might ask you to subscribe or sign up for something, and you will usually end up paying money for nothing. Other sites direct you to another site where they try to sell you something related to credit. These sites have no access to credit reporting.

You privacy is assured under the FCRA, and you will never receive emails or letters from the authorized website when you apply for your government credit report.

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