03-12-2008 01:20 PM
03-31-2008 11:51 PM
Kodobe wrote:Hey Scubasteve2365,When you go to court say that you weren't properly served. You never received any information in regards to the judgement. Because the only way to avoid a judgement on your credit report is to appear in court within 30 days when you get the judgement papers. If you don't appear, its a automatic default judgement and the plaintiff wins!!Even though you did receive the papers its just better to say you didn't. And say that you were denied credit and you look at your credit report and you saw the judgement and you werent aware of any judgements at all. And you want to work something out to have the judgement remove.Because I try to remove some judgements as well and the judge didn't vacate/dismiss the judgement. My reason was because i filed bankruptcy in 2005 and the judge made it clear that wasn't a good enough reason to remove the judgement.So Hopefully this is some good feed back that will help you when you go to court tomorrow. Good luckI

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