Mar 19, 2014
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This episode, Part 2 of a 2 part episode, addresses the topic of,
"I have been sued....by my credit card company, what do I
do?!”
First, in Part 1, have you actually been
sued?
Or, have you been threatened to be sued in the future? A letter
(even one from a law firm representing a credit card lender) is not
a lawsuit. We
address some of the basics of what a lawsuit is (filing
court documents with court clerk) versus
what it is not (phone
calls, letters, threats to file a lawsuit in the future if the
credit card balance is not paid).
Secondly, in Part
2, we discuss what the general steps
are [...]
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