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Donks3369 wrote:Kids,Thanks for all your help. I was about to let this just sit on my credit report for another 7 years. I wasn't aware of my rights and didn't even know this was possible. You guys have been great....oh and gals. This is such a wonderful forum.I do have this sneaking suspicion that they are going to show up, I have no idea why. I just found it a little weird that I only have to mail them a letter. I thought for sure I would have to hand deliver it or do it by CMRRR. But I guess its only fair because they got the default judgment by not making sure I knew about it.But I will definantely...I can never spell that word...keep you up to date. I have a feeling I'm going to need a lot of support that day.Any suggestions on what I should bring to court except the satisfaction of judgement?
Donks3369 wrote:Wonderin,Is there anyway I can fly you, Kids, and Dre in to support me with this? You all have been great. Each post of yours makes me a little more comfortable with this. But if the plaintiff's attorney doesn't show, then I really don't need to go through all my reasons. Correct? He should just grant it if they don't show up, or am I just off base?I can't wait to get this off my credit. I shouldn't be jumping ahead but I really hope they don't spend all that money to protest a $600 judgment. Now if I could only get those 3 paid medical collections off I will be looking much better.I really appreciate everyones help in this matter. If I do win this I hope you take some small satisfaction in helping me. I try to help anyone I can and feel really good when I know I have made a difference.And keep the words of encouragment coming. I know its cheesy but it makes me feel so much better about this. I need to be a little more confident that this will go in my favor.
@Anonymous wrote:I've been reading the posts. So are you saying if I pay off my judgment, I can then go to the court and file a Motion to Vacate?Who do I pay the judgment off to? The original creditor or the collection (lawyer) agency? I appreciate your feedback.I also have 3 other collections on my account that I need to pay off. I've sent the DV letters, but they have not been removed.
@Anonymous wrote:
Wondering the same thing. I have paid the judgement, have the papers in hand, if I fax/dispute will they just update to show paid? I really want it removed, so I guess the best thing to do is vacate...? Right?