- Report: #865429
Complaint Review: Johnson Mark LLC
| Johnson Mark LLC 901 N. Brutscher St., Suite D401
Newberg, Oregon United States of America |
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Johnson Mark LLC 5th grader ( 11 years) savings account $774.41 got garnished by gready JOHNSON MARK LLC Newberg, Oregon
*Consumer Suggestion: How they got the account information.
*Consumer Comment: How did this company get your son's banking information?
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Suggestion
How they got the account information.
AUTHOR: Robert - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 08, 2012
A MINOR CHILD cannot have a bank account without an adult also on the account-in other words, either a joint account or a trust account. If it was a trust account, the author can approach the court that granted the judgment and bank levy to have the funds returned to the trust account.
If they account was used to hold SS survivor benefits (or any other governmental benefits payable to the child) the author can have the same court that ordered the levy order them to return the funds. That said, the author is going to have to PROVE that the funds belonged solely to the child with documentation-need to establish that the author's and child's funds were not co-mingled.
Either way, the author is going to have to get the court to order the child's funds be returned.
#2 Consumer Comment
How did this company get your son's banking information?
AUTHOR: Ken - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 08, 2012
Did you use his account as collateral for the money you admit you owe them?
My guess is the one "robbing from the kids" is YOU. "Cheap cheap."
How sad.
Even sadder, you attempt to shift blame to them.

