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Grayslake,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fri, January 22, 2010
Sure they are trying to work with you. Her name is Candy, not Candie!!!
Laurie
Haslet,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, April 17, 2009
IT DOES NO GOOD TO NEGOTIATE WITH THEM - THEY WILL STILL SUE YOU! GO TO WWW.BUDHIBBS.COM ASAP - GET THE LEGAL ADVICE YOU NEED FROM HERE FIRST! Stop dealing with these LIARS - you will only cause YOURSELF MORE GRIEF!
Candie
Goshen,#4Author of original report
Fri, April 17, 2009
Someone from Weltman called today and is trying to work with me. He was not rude in any way. Hopefully we get this resolved.
Laurie
Haslet,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, April 17, 2009
THIS LAW FIRM and I use that term loosely will lie and screw you the reason they are not responding is because they DO NOT HAVE DOCUMENTATION TO BACK UP THEIR CLAIMS. Ignore rebuttals from their employees, they are monitoring these complaints and responding with LIES. This is the 4th time this morning I have seen this business name come up. So they have staff watching and waiting to try and convince you that what they are doing is legal when in fact it is not. from the budhibbs website Bottom feeder attorneys collecting for scavengers, filing lawsuits with pleadings and affidavits that fall into the wet ink' category of possibly being recently manufactured. WW&R work on a commission of what they collect and judgments they are able to obtain. Consumers are urged to vigorously defend any suits being filed by challenging the validity of their documents. Many WW&R court filings result from defendants failing to show; (always the wrong move). Always respond to a suit, show up in court, and challenge everything. Debt buyers typically file suits that may be out of statutes, have improper pleadings, contain manufactured affidavits, and have no trail of ownership. Any of these facts may be useful in a defense, which is why is it wise for anyone dealing with a bottom feeder litigator to respond aggressively, on time and armed with information. Lawyers who deal with assembly line type bottom feeder attorneys tell me that in general they are lazy, make a lot of mistakes, take procedures for granted and are not always prepared for someone who did their homework. Make them work, or make them lose their case--they can be beaten.