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| jenni | Mar 26 2007, 08:22 AM |
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I think that if you were to contact them on this matter this is how they would trap you because by asking which court you can have this demand set aside at then you are admitting you owe the debt. I would think thats if this letter was genuine then they should tell you in no uncertain terms which court the demand is being held at. I know when I had a letter from a debt collection agency for a debt I had with GE Capital which was like this is actually stated that the case would be held at Northampton County Court before I received any court papers |
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