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(New York) Who wants to help me defeat CROWN ASSET and Einstein?


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Who is the named plaintiff in the suit?

Crown Asset Management LLC

 

2. What is the name of the law firm handling the suit?

 

STEPHEN EINSTEIN 39 Broadway, Suite 1250 New York, NY 10006

 

3. How much are you being sued for?

$1,050 plus costs and disbursements 

 

4. Who is the original creditor? (if not the Plaintiff)

 

Comenity Bank

 

5. How do you know you are being sued? (You were served, right?)

 

Nope - Found it on the NYS electronic filing portal. I assume I’ll be served soon.

 

6. How were you served? (Mail, In person, Notice on door)

 

I was not served yet.

 

7. Was the service legal as required by your state?

 

I was not served yet.

 

8. What was your correspondence (if any) with the people suing you before you think you were being sued?

 

None that I know of.

 

9. What state and county do you live in?

 

Monroe County, NY

 

10. When is the last time you paid on this account? (looking to establish if you are outside of the statute of limitations)

Approximately 18 months ago.

 

11. What is the SOL on the debt? To find out:

 

5+ years, to my knowledge.

 

12. What is the status of your case? Suit served? Motions filed? 

 

Summons + Complaint 

 

13. Have you disputed the debt with the credit bureaus (both the original creditor and the collection agency?)

 

With the OC. Not with the collection agency.

 

14. Did you request debt validation before the suit was filed? Note: if you haven't sent a debt validation request, don't bother doing this now - it's too late.

 

With the OC. Not with the collection agency.

 

15. How long do you have to respond to the suit? 

 

30 days.

 

16. What evidence did they send with the summons? An affidavit? Statements from the OC? Contract? List anything else they attached as exhibits.

 

None. No evidence.

 
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1 hour ago, microscopes said:

Thank you!

I shouldn’t do anything until I’m officially served?

Maybe do some research.

Since you are very far away from me (Monroe County) I can't really help you that much. But if you want to check out a case where a judge ruled issued an order compelling the parties to arbitrate check out 601500/2019 in NYSCEF. 

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On 9/10/2019 at 5:55 PM, SJULawAlum said:

Maybe do some research.

Since you are very far away from me (Monroe County) I can't really help you that much. But if you want to check out a case where a judge ruled issued an order compelling the parties to arbitrate check out 601500/2019 in NYSCEF. 


Thank you for the case number above. I tried searching for it in NYSCEF but it shows “Closed to EF”

I have now been served.

Are you able to tell me what my next order of action should be?

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