Date Received: 2017-09-27T00:00:00
Product: Credit card debt
Issue: False statements or representation
Consumer Consent Provided to Share Complaint: Consent provided
Consumer Complaint: I got divorced in XXXX and I got stuck with a credit card bill that I could not afford to pay. I was taken to court and the judge ruled in XXXX Banks favor and I did owe this bill. I get XXXX in XXXX and XXXX in XXXX and the judge said they won judgement but could not collect.In XXXX they served garnishment papers on any income tax return I get, but I dont have to file as Im way below the poverty level. I got a official looking court document on XXXX XXXX XXXX the next day I called the courthouse and was told no court papers had been filed and to ignore or contact the lawyer listed. I did not contact him as hes not pleasant. But I did notice he signed a scrawled name in spot where the judge or clerk signs. Here is the name of lawyer XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX Mi. XXXX
Company: Weber & Olcese, PLC
State/Zip: MI 494XX
Company Response to Complaint: Closed with non-monetary relief
Was Company Response Timely: Yes
Did Consumer Dispute Company Response: N/A
Complaint ID: 2686724
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