Frank
Brick,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, December 04, 2012
First of all, make sure the account numbers are correct.
You may be paying for two separate credit card balances.
Ask the attorneys office for a copy of the garnishment letter and a copy of the court decision of garnishment. In a nice demeanor that is. If they have to mail it, ask to have it via certified mail.
This way both have copy of the terms.
If they can not come up with a copy, get a lawyer and sue the lawyers that are then illegally garnishing your money.
Fair credit act is very strict in this.
Did you every go to court and file a rebuttal on the garnishment?
Go in front of a judge and ask for reversal of decision of garnishment in your favor, if the attorney office can not prove their records.
If they can prove that someone signed the papers that told of garnishment via certified mail, then you may be responsible to pay the debt.