Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, February 03, 2009
There is much more to the story here, BECAUSE nobody can get a garnishment against you for a civil debt without first suing you and winning. This means that you ignored a summons or they engaged in "sewer service" where they served an old address or totally bogus address. If that is the case, you have recourse against them!! Go to your local clerk of court and get any document with your name on it. Go to your bank and demand to have copies of whatever paperwork they have that allowed them to release your funds. File Bar Association complaints against any lawyer involved, and file ftc complaints for the illegal/unethical collections activities. Nobody will fix these things for you, you must take all actions yourself. >>> That is what BANKRUPTCY is for!!! Protecting your assets should have been a priority. IMMEDIATELY close all bank accounts you currently have and stop any direct deposits. Then, find a lawyer for the illegal garnishment. Your bank should share some liability too. File Bankruptcy to protect you from further action.
Steve
Bradenton,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, February 03, 2009
There is much more to the story here, BECAUSE nobody can get a garnishment against you for a civil debt without first suing you and winning. This means that you ignored a summons or they engaged in "sewer service" where they served an old address or totally bogus address. If that is the case, you have recourse against them!! Go to your local clerk of court and get any document with your name on it. Go to your bank and demand to have copies of whatever paperwork they have that allowed them to release your funds. File Bar Association complaints against any lawyer involved, and file ftc complaints for the illegal/unethical collections activities. Nobody will fix these things for you, you must take all actions yourself. >>> That is what BANKRUPTCY is for!!! Protecting your assets should have been a priority. IMMEDIATELY close all bank accounts you currently have and stop any direct deposits. Then, find a lawyer for the illegal garnishment. Your bank should share some liability too. File Bankruptcy to protect you from further action.
Steve
Bradenton,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, February 03, 2009
There is much more to the story here, BECAUSE nobody can get a garnishment against you for a civil debt without first suing you and winning. This means that you ignored a summons or they engaged in "sewer service" where they served an old address or totally bogus address. If that is the case, you have recourse against them!! Go to your local clerk of court and get any document with your name on it. Go to your bank and demand to have copies of whatever paperwork they have that allowed them to release your funds. File Bar Association complaints against any lawyer involved, and file ftc complaints for the illegal/unethical collections activities. Nobody will fix these things for you, you must take all actions yourself. >>> That is what BANKRUPTCY is for!!! Protecting your assets should have been a priority. IMMEDIATELY close all bank accounts you currently have and stop any direct deposits. Then, find a lawyer for the illegal garnishment. Your bank should share some liability too. File Bankruptcy to protect you from further action.