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  1. need help...asap...was given a summons...*side question dude did not require signature...when being served, dont they need a signature?!?*...it was a utility bill...dte in michigan...*under 1000*...last payment was on november 2010...*i was on a payment plan*...the summons states i was at that address until feb of 2011...i was not...i can prove i moved in nov. of 2010...sol would have expired in november of 2016...what i can not prove is that i did indeed call the utility company to disconnect service...BUT...the utility company stated that last activity on account was nov of 2010. stenger & stenger is handling the debt collection...i offered 500 bucks...they said 750...i JUST got a lay off notice for next week...ANYONE?!?...help or input?!?...should i go to court and show the sol expired?!? thanx
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