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  • Report:  #128301

Complaint Review: Limeberry Attorney At Law And Ameritrust National Bank Also Known As Key Bank

Limeberry Attorney At Law And Ameritrust National Bank Also Known As Key Bank Trying to rip me off for a car loan I never had Being sued by lawyer gong to count sue Rip-off Greenwood, Indinapolis Indiana

  • Reported By:
    Franklin Indiana
  • Submitted:
    Fri, January 21, 2005
  • Updated:
    Sat, June 18, 2005
  • Limeberry Attorney At Law And Ameritrust National Bank Also Known As Key Bank
    Executive Dr.
    Greenwood, Indinapolis, Indiana
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    317-882-1133
  • Category:

Some jerk of a lawyer, Limberry is his last name forgot his first name at time of writing report and a bank name Ameritrust National Bank, owned by Key bank is trying to sue me for a car loan dated for the year 1990 for the amount of $1400.00 dollars. Funny I never had a loan with these people. they say they have a notoirized signature of my name on the contract. I asked if my social security number was on it, The lawyer cursed at me and hung up. People I need some advice. Do I sue them both for filing a frivoulous lawsuit and make them pay for all the worry they gave me. Or use a SOL{staute of limitation} defense and tell them to choke on it? Could use some advice people. I am hiring a lawyer and I am at least going to make them pay me legal cost and timed missed from work while I am in court. Could also use some legal advice from some of you. Thank people.

Dwight
Franklin, Indiana
U.S.A.

5 Updates & Rebuttals


Steve

Tucson,
Arizona,
U.S.A.

Let them sue you

#6Consumer Suggestion

Sat, June 18, 2005

They are a "Debt Collector" as defined by the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

It is a violation of FDCPA to sue or even threaten to sue on an Out-of-Statute debt. So, let them sue.

You will interpose SOL as an Absolute Defense and then countersue for $1000 on the FDCPA violation.


Eryn

Cleveland,
Ohio,
U.S.A.

Are you sure they didn't sell your loan?

#6Consumer Suggestion

Sat, June 18, 2005

There was a conversion from Ameritrust to KeyBank in the 90's, are you sure some other financial institution didn't sell them your loan? Did they allow you to see any of the documents?


Eryn

Cleveland,
Ohio,
U.S.A.

Are you sure they didn't sell your loan?

#6Consumer Suggestion

Sat, June 18, 2005

There was a conversion from Ameritrust to KeyBank in the 90's, are you sure some other financial institution didn't sell them your loan? Did they allow you to see any of the documents?


Eryn

Cleveland,
Ohio,
U.S.A.

Are you sure they didn't sell your loan?

#6Consumer Suggestion

Sat, June 18, 2005

There was a conversion from Ameritrust to KeyBank in the 90's, are you sure some other financial institution didn't sell them your loan? Did they allow you to see any of the documents?


Eryn

Cleveland,
Ohio,
U.S.A.

Are you sure they didn't sell your loan?

#6Consumer Suggestion

Sat, June 18, 2005

There was a conversion from Ameritrust to KeyBank in the 90's, are you sure some other financial institution didn't sell them your loan? Did they allow you to see any of the documents?

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