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Nay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-25-10 09:37 AM
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20. If your bank is open today, go now and find out what they know, and
close the accounts.
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  -Total Nightmare for me today RockaFowler  Sep-25-10 07:58 AM   #0 
  - I can understand your stress.  madmax   Sep-25-10 08:03 AM   #1 
  - Banks should in their own interest charge only interest payments till economy baounce back.  ProgressOnTheMove   Sep-25-10 08:04 AM   #2 
  - I wonder if they somehow got it all wrong.  knitter4democracy   Sep-25-10 08:06 AM   #3 
  - Seems like this kind of thing always happens Friday afternoon.  Smarmie Doofus   Sep-25-10 08:07 AM   #4 
  - Call Clark Howard  klook   Sep-25-10 08:20 AM   #5 
  - Get thee to an attorney  Sherman A1   Sep-25-10 08:24 AM   #6 
  - Calling on Monday  RockaFowler   Sep-25-10 08:30 AM   #7 
  - "interest" - Joke! n/t  FormerDittoHead   Sep-25-10 08:31 AM   #9 
  - they have gotten your check account routing number.  madrchsod   Sep-25-10 08:30 AM   #8 
  - close the account - excellent advice  handmade34   Sep-25-10 08:33 AM   #11 
  - If you can, reopen an account OUT of state where FL can't seize the funds n/t  Catherina   Sep-25-10 12:09 PM   #25 
  - If your bank is open today, go now and find out what they know, and  Nay   Sep-25-10 09:37 AM   #20 
  - been there  handmade34   Sep-25-10 08:32 AM   #10 
  - Well, part of the problem is that it is a judgment  wellstone dem   Sep-25-10 08:40 AM   #12 
  - Getting an attorney may be a problem  janet118   Sep-25-10 08:41 AM   #13 
  - We received a notice in 2009 (at our new house)  RockaFowler   Sep-25-10 08:47 AM   #15 
  - The statute of limitations on debt in Florida runs 3-5 years,  QC   Sep-25-10 08:43 AM   #14 
  - Doind a lot of research now  RockaFowler   Sep-25-10 08:49 AM   #16 
     - In TN they have to provide documentation to you  Tsiyu   Sep-25-10 09:16 AM   #18 
     - Well, the thing these vultures take advantage of  QC   Sep-25-10 09:27 AM   #19 
  - Usually you have to be served with notice  MajorChode   Sep-25-10 09:06 AM   #17 
  - if this isn't too personal, do you mind if I ask what kind of debt  JanMichael   Sep-25-10 10:43 AM   #21 
  - Not a debt  RockaFowler   Sep-25-10 12:05 PM   #23 
  - One more good reason not to live in Florida  tech9413   Sep-25-10 11:16 AM   #22 
  - The illusions we cling to. I'm sorry this is happening to you. n/t  Greyhound   Sep-25-10 12:09 PM   #24 
  - Who is the creditor? Google them. Some of them are so sleazy  Catherina   Sep-25-10 12:11 PM   #26 
  - Statute of limitations is over in 2006.  Boxerfan   Sep-25-10 04:53 PM   #27 
 

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