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Hello, I have read on this site that there are quite a few people familiar with this law firm. I have not been served yet and would like to get ahead of the process just in case. The document attached was sent to my mothers residence after I moved from CA to UT so the law firm does not yet have my new address. I'm not sure whether to call the law office and request further information or how to proceed. I have no clue what debt that are trying to collect on, how much they are expecting to collect, etc. This debt is in my maiden name also. From the information I have gathered from other th
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Greetings everyone! So it looks like I'm being sued. 1. Who is the named plaintiff in the suit? UNIFUND CCR, LLC 2. What is the name of the law firm handling the suit? (should be listed at the top of the complaint.) Law Offices of Kenosian & Miele, LLC 3. How much are you being sued for? A total of $7,4XX.XX from two different accounts, plus attorney's fees, costs of suit, etc... 4. Who is the original creditor? (if not the Plaintiff) CITIBANK, NA 5. How do you know you are being sued? (You were served, right?) Received a summons lef
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I am in California and currently facing a credit debt case against Unifund LLC represented by Kenosian & Miele for a Citibank account to the sum of $14,xxx.xx. So far, I have provided my answer (POS filed in court), sent CMRRR on 12/15/14. On 12/27/14 I received documents from Kenosian & Miele (sent regular mail, non certified, no return receipt) containing Request for Production of Documents and Requests for Admission. My questions are as follows: 1.) Do I send my Request for Production of Documents to the plaintiff now? 2.) Would it be to my advantage to send my response to the pla
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So, I was served yesterday... --------------------------------------------- 1. Who is the named plaintiff in the suit? Unifund CCR, LLC 2. What is the name of the law firm handling the suit? (should be listed at the top of the complaint.) Kenosian and Miele 3. How much are you being sued for? $2,XXX.XX plus interest, plus attorney's fees, plus cost of suit, plus other such relief as is fair 4. Who is the original creditor? (if not the Plaintiff) Citibank 5. How do you know you are being sued? (You were served, right?) Summons delivered at door (my boyfriend got it, since I wasn't hom
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