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jameshogg

Joined: 20 Dec 2005
Posts: 10164 Location: Nevada
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Hi angus,
If you had taken a loan from SJM Marketing, then they have the rights to collect the dues from you. They have charged off the loan to a collection agency now who will collect it from you. If you do not pay it off to them, they can sue you for the debts. However, if you've already paid off the dues, then they cannot harass you. You can contact an attorney and take legal actions against the creditor.
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Terrence F
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| Hi Jessica, what's the latest word on SJM marketing? Funny thing is I called to inquire about "my account" and was told by someone that they couldn't find my SS#, but then a few minutes later she told me that my account would be zero'd out. Then I called back because I forgot to ask will I receive an email reconfirming this and this time someone told me they have no information on me!!! |
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| You're in a tough situation... You should contact SJM Marketing and find out whether or not your account is open. If your account is not open, then you don't have to pay them anything... |
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gmakerley
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Joined: 09 Nov 2007
Posts: 12376 Location: bloomfield, ct
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Jessica, be careful how you portray these companies. I fear that you're setting yourself up for an accusation of libelous comments. I certainly don't advocate championing their cause, but I've been reading some commentaries lately that bloggers, who think they can say pretty much anything, are being brought into court to explain some of their commentaries, and the possibility of damages is always lurking when you get into a court situation.
Just be careful. _________________ George M. Akerley
Mortgage Underwriter/Consultant
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860-221-5044
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