1 posted on
01/15/2009 10:23:34 AM PST by
Puppage
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To: Puppage
Laurie Crimeni said her son had no assets or estates to pay the debtWhat happened to the items that he purchased with the credit cards?
92 posted on
01/15/2009 3:58:09 PM PST by
PAR35
To: Puppage
If they were executor of his will it might make legal sense, as heartless and pointless as it seems.
94 posted on
01/15/2009 6:18:59 PM PST by
sickoflibs
(Obama : " How would my treasury secretary know to pay taxes?")
To: Puppage
My mother in law died on December 4th. She owed two credit cards a total of about $650.00. We contacted the cards companies told them she was deceased and requested a final bill. Three weeks after she passed we started getting calls from a lawyer about paying off her credit card. I told him that we were not dealing with him we were dealing with the card company. These guys were like wolves! The cards have been payed off.
96 posted on
01/16/2009 4:53:27 AM PST by
4yearlurker
(Independence! The Federal Constitution,may it never fail. (~Caleb Earle -1811.))
To: Puppage
When my ex-wife died I got a bunch of calls from HER creditors trying to get the money SHE owed them out of my ass.
I sent copies of the Divorce Decree, the Legal Notices I published in my local papers to all of them.
When they continued I instructed my attorney to file suit under the Fair Credit Act.
When all was said and done I'd 'won' a 15,000.00 judgment against the worst offendor.
I hired a Collection Agency to get my money for me. It was worth every dime of the fee I paid them.
L
98 posted on
01/16/2009 6:15:19 AM PST by
Lurker
("America is at that awkward stage. " Claire Wolfe, call your office.)
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