Statons Rental Purchase
Senatobia,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fri, December 28, 2007
When Annise contacted the store manager, I gave her the letter to give to the Tate County Justice Court stating that we did receive our furniture back. I contacted Ms. Jo at the Justice Court (662-562-7626) and she stated that the record was entered as "Satisfied". Therefore, all Annise had to do is contact all the creditors and have them contact the Tate County Justice Court or they could contact Statons Rental Purchase to get this matter removed from her credit. All the proper Documents have been filed to HELP fix Annise's problem here at Statons and at the Tate County Justice Court. It is now up to her to have the creditors contact Tate County Justice Court to have it completly removed. For any further questions, please feel free to contact Statons Rental Purchase.
Honest Sam
Bay Area,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, March 03, 2006
What exactly does your credit report say? If they used "replevin" to force you to return the furniture that says that you were deliquent in paying your bills. So if you're comlaining that your credit report shows you have late payments, well that's not coming off since it's true no matter if you now have a $0 balance or not. If they show a positive balance, well that's another matter. (For those who don't know, a quick definition of replevin is when a court orders the defendant to return the goods in question at the beginning of a court action.)
Steve
Bradenton,#4Consumer Suggestion
Fri, March 03, 2006
Make sure all correspondence is professionally written. Format and grammar must be right. Then be sure to send all communications by certified mail, return reciept requested. Make sure you put the certified # on the letter itself, and keep a copy for your records. They are in violation of your rights under the FCRA as a minimum. These violations are worth up to $1000 each plus costs and actual damages. Check with the NACA.org to get a good attorney who specializes in this sort of case. You can get them to help cheap or free. You can sue the credit bureaus AND the retailer who reported it. Good luck.