DID ALL OF YOU VISITING AND BEING SUED KNOW?

THAT THE COMPLAINT YOU HOLD IN FRONT OF YOU PROBABLY HAS A MILLION REASONS TO GET DISMISSED IN A COURT OF LAW AND YOU PROBABLY DON'T EVEN KNOW IT.......

ALL COLLECTION AGENCIES AND JUNK DEBT BUYER ATTORNEYS WANT A DEFAULT JUDGMENT.. IT'S AN EASY WIN FOR THEM....  IF YOU BACK DOWN AND LET THEM GET A DEFAULT JUDGMENT THEY DO NOT HAVE TO PROVE ANYTHING IN A COURT OF LAW THAT IS LISTED ON YOUR COMPLAINT.. YOU JUST GAVE THEM AN EASY WIN....BUT WHEN YOU FIGHT BACK THEY HAVE TO PROVE EVERY SINGLE THING LISTED ON YOUR COMPLAINT AND THIS IS WHEN THEY WILL BEGIN TO LOSE....

NEARLY ALL JUNK DEBT BUYERS/COLLECTION AGENCIES DO NOT HAVE THE PROPER DOCUMENTS TO WIN IN A COURT OF LAW....... BUT THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT.....  THEY WANT YOU TO BE SCARED AND CALL THEM TO SETTLE OR NOT SHOW UP IN COURT  SO THAT THEY WIN EVERY SINGLE CENT PLUS COURT COSTS AND ATTORNEY FEES............

ONCE YOU START THE PROCESS OF ANSWERING YOUR SUMMONS THAT MEANS YOU ARE NOT BACKING DOWN AND YOU CHOOSE TO FIGHT THEM BACK.. IF DONE PROPERLY THEY WILL NOT WANT TO FIGHT YOU BACK AND MOST LIKELY DISMISS YOUR CASE........

I CHOSE TO FIGHT BACK AN ORIGINAL CREDITOR AND COLLECTION AGENCIES AND WON EVERY SINGLE CASE. ALL WERE DISMISSED. IT WAS QUITE EASY. . .  CLICK THE BANNER BELOW FOR HELP AND FURTHER INFORMATION....

 

 

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