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  • Report:  #1184753

Complaint Review: Messerli & Kramer

Messerli & Kramer Doctored Judgment Document Plymouth Minnesota

  • Reported By:
    Sony — White Bear Minnesota
  • Submitted:
    Fri, October 24, 2014
  • Updated:
    Fri, October 24, 2014
  • Messerli & Kramer
    3033 Campus Drive
    Plymouth, Minnesota
    USA
  • Phone:
    763-577-5601
  • Category:

I have been paying off an old credit card debt for a few years now to Messerli & Kramer. I have found them to be very rude, inflexible, and hard to deal with. My debt to them is currently down to about $700, and they recently sent me what looked like a "doctored" judgment document. It is dated in 2009, which was the original judgment date, except that it looks like they added in my current bank as the third party garnishee, and I didn't have that bank account back in 2009. The letter states that Messerli & Kramer will "freeze" my bank account, so I called my bank, and they know nothing about this. This seems illegal to me!

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Tyg

Pahrump,
Nevada,

No...

#2General Comment

Fri, October 24, 2014

 Its whats called a resubmission. It means that THEY updated the information on YOU by adding a new account to the already existing information. THAT is NOT illegal. Sorry, but its just THIER way of ensuring that YOU continue to pay what you owe and NOTHING MORE!!!! To THEM you are just a set of numbers. A set of number that THEY have to ensure proper collection from. IF you miss a payment that is thiers THEY can take the money owed straight from the account. The ONLY way that happens is if YOU gave them permission to do so, or they had a LEGAL JUDGMENT against you. If it is a legal order, then it most definatly is NOT illegal because YOUR CASE must be revisited every 6 months or more until its paid off. THEY wouldn't want the Judge to see them tinkering with ANY legal document. It would look bad on them if a doctored document was in YOUR file. Also your bank wouldn't be able to speak about ANY legal issue, that would be the banks lawyers who have that information. So try your banks LEGAL dept.

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