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Anonymous

This is a law firm in Seattle. I took them away when the expired loans were collected. The woman in my case could not be more kind. She makes a reasonable payment plan with me and always calls me to be very kind when I receive a payment and politely remind me if I forget it. It was only a year before I could pay my debt, so she bless me at that time, and in fact I forgot to talk to her every month. I couldn't ask for any more experience.

Anonymous

In my opinion, dishonest people roam around. They served strangers who did not know their addresses, waited in front of the window and competed for the default judgments to let me know and take the opposite action. The original $4,000 was paid close to $3,000, but now the balance is 25,000. This was a 12-year-old debt because when I tried to settle it, they didn't tell me the whole amount or anything.

I worked hard to pay you back. Today is a perfect credit. Their judgment does not appear in my letter of credit, but when I try to buy a house or car, they water it and I go back to the start. If they find a job or bank account, they will run out of it.

They may not be convicted as thieves, but I can't imagine how they sleep at night. As God mercy on their souls.

Anonymous

If you're already accused, calling it doesn't make sense.

1 - You must go to the court and write the appropriate documents. Don't call. You will take me away so as not to obey the summons. They win by default and they build everything.

2 - Let them prove through the court what their debts are. These villains pay one dollar of their debt, and they charge the full amount to purchase the debt.

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Monday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed