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Being blackmailed

Answered 4 years and 3 months ago by attorney Christopher Patrick Biering, Esq.   |   1 Answer
This is a scam.  The FBI does not conduct business in this manner.  Block number and report to local police.  
This is a scam.  The FBI does not conduct business in this manner.  Block number and report to local police.  

How long until I know an agency has filed with the court?

Answered 8 years and 7 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You will likley receive somehting in the mail within the coming days. 
You will likley receive somehting in the mail within the coming days. 

loans

Answered 13 years and 2 months ago by Mr. Richard Alan Alsobrook (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If you break a contract, you will be liable for damages resulting from the breach.  A creditor has the right to file a lawsuit, should it so choose.  The options available for the company depends on the type of loan the company made - ie secured debt or unsecured debt. You need to speak with a local consumer rights attorney.  There are various federal, local, and state consumer protection statutes that may protect your rights and a local consumer rights attorney will be able to determine which laws apply. Most consumer rights attorneys offer free initial consultations to determine what options are available. This is not intended to be legal advice, and is general in its nature. No attorney-client relationship exists or is formed by this information. Furthermore, this does not represent the views or opinions of LexisNexis or its affiliated companies.... Read More
If you break a contract, you will be liable for damages resulting from the breach.  A creditor has the right to file a lawsuit, should it so... Read More

I have medical bills, and the hospital will only accept from me what they want, can they do this?

Answered 14 years and a month ago by Richard John Meier IV (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Yes. The hospital does not have to accept your payment arrangements. The bottom-line is that you agreed to pay them when the bill came due.
Yes. The hospital does not have to accept your payment arrangements. The bottom-line is that you agreed to pay them when the bill came due.