
great_and_mighty_adam_levine
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If they succeeded in serving you, a summary judgment will be issued in their favor. They win, and then they start trying to garnish wages or force you to sell stuff.
If you managed to dodge the service, then they can't get a judgment against you because you haven't been properly told when to appear.
-->Adam |
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SPIFIMAN1
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You lose be default and they come after your bank accounts, garnish your wages (if your State allows it) and file liens on any other property you may own.
Do not make a bad thing worse. Show up and take responsibility for your actions. |
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florida gal
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You can be held in contempt or the judge might make a ruling that you don't like. Show up, take responsibility, and do what is right. |
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seweccentric
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If the creditor proves their case, then there will be a judgment against you. Nothing can force you to pay, but they can put a lien on any property you own.
I agree with Florida Gal, don't make a bad situation worse. You've already made one (or more) bad decisions that got you to this place, don't make more bad decisions on top of it. |
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Crazy Cat Lady >^..^<
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you lose |
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shelcom
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The credit card company automatically wins and get a judgement against you. |
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njyogibear
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they enter a default judgment in your name. then they could use that to garnish your wages or if you're ever selling a house they could get a chunk of the $. |
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peri1
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Probably you would lose, unfortunately. Most cc companies arent eager to go to court thou. They're more likely to settle with you for so much per dollar. Negotiate, negotiate, negotiate. check your court records though for liens. Even if paid off some liens are never removed from record.
Depending on the state, some cases might win in default. |
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mad_1240
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it looks bad on your part. plus the person that has the complaint start to write letters to other company. |
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