- Report: #394163
Complaint Review: Nudelman, Nudelman & Ziering
| Nudelman, Nudelman & Ziering 425 Eagle Rock Avenue
Roseland, New Jersey U.S.A. |
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Nudelman, Nudelman & Ziering (Dell Financial Services)They want more money. Roseland New Jersey
*Consumer Comment: I was a victim, too
*Consumer Comment: I was a victim, too
*Consumer Comment: I was a victim, too
*Consumer Suggestion: Fair Deby Collection Act Pratices
*Consumer Comment: LEGAL AID
*Author of original report: Dell Financial Service
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Comment
I was a victim, too
AUTHOR: Gwen - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, July 11, 2009
POSTED: Saturday, July 11, 2009A few months later I got a notice from our local Superior Court stating that the law firm had filed a lawsuit against me. I was livid and gathered all my documentation, including registered letter receipts and submitted my answer to the lawsuit to the court as well as the law firm. Realizing that they had no case, they had the gall to send a letter to the court, demanding that they receive a judgement against me because I had violated court rule and not submitted a copy of my answer to the firm. This is where they made their big mistake. I had sent, by registered mail, my response to their suit. There was an attempt to deliver the letter on March 15, 2008 by the post office and a card was left. The letter was actually delivered on March 17. The law firm's letter to the court that I had failed to respond was written on March 19, two days after they received my letter. I wrote another letter to the court detailing their attempt to deny me just cause and submitted it along with the return post card with one of the main lawyer's name on it, proving that they received the letter before they sent their letter to the court. My date to go to court was June 26 of last year. The night of June 25, I got a phone call from the law firm, but no message was left. When I got to court the next day, I was informed that the case had been dropped.
So it's not just Dell. Chances are, Dell sold the debt to them and they are the ones who will benefit from any payment you make to them. Make sure you keep all your documentation and anything you have to send to them, send it by registered mail with return receipt so you have a paper trail. Good luck.
#2 Consumer Comment
I was a victim, too
AUTHOR: Gwen - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, July 11, 2009
POSTED: Saturday, July 11, 2009A few months later I got a notice from our local Superior Court stating that the law firm had filed a lawsuit against me. I was livid and gathered all my documentation, including registered letter receipts and submitted my answer to the lawsuit to the court as well as the law firm. Realizing that they had no case, they had the gall to send a letter to the court, demanding that they receive a judgement against me because I had violated court rule and not submitted a copy of my answer to the firm. This is where they made their big mistake. I had sent, by registered mail, my response to their suit. There was an attempt to deliver the letter on March 15, 2008 by the post office and a card was left. The letter was actually delivered on March 17. The law firm's letter to the court that I had failed to respond was written on March 19, two days after they received my letter. I wrote another letter to the court detailing their attempt to deny me just cause and submitted it along with the return post card with one of the main lawyer's name on it, proving that they received the letter before they sent their letter to the court. My date to go to court was June 26 of last year. The night of June 25, I got a phone call from the law firm, but no message was left. When I got to court the next day, I was informed that the case had been dropped.
So it's not just Dell. Chances are, Dell sold the debt to them and they are the ones who will benefit from any payment you make to them. Make sure you keep all your documentation and anything you have to send to them, send it by registered mail with return receipt so you have a paper trail. Good luck.
#3 Consumer Comment
I was a victim, too
AUTHOR: Gwen - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, July 11, 2009
POSTED: Saturday, July 11, 2009A few months later I got a notice from our local Superior Court stating that the law firm had filed a lawsuit against me. I was livid and gathered all my documentation, including registered letter receipts and submitted my answer to the lawsuit to the court as well as the law firm. Realizing that they had no case, they had the gall to send a letter to the court, demanding that they receive a judgement against me because I had violated court rule and not submitted a copy of my answer to the firm. This is where they made their big mistake. I had sent, by registered mail, my response to their suit. There was an attempt to deliver the letter on March 15, 2008 by the post office and a card was left. The letter was actually delivered on March 17. The law firm's letter to the court that I had failed to respond was written on March 19, two days after they received my letter. I wrote another letter to the court detailing their attempt to deny me just cause and submitted it along with the return post card with one of the main lawyer's name on it, proving that they received the letter before they sent their letter to the court. My date to go to court was June 26 of last year. The night of June 25, I got a phone call from the law firm, but no message was left. When I got to court the next day, I was informed that the case had been dropped.
So it's not just Dell. Chances are, Dell sold the debt to them and they are the ones who will benefit from any payment you make to them. Make sure you keep all your documentation and anything you have to send to them, send it by registered mail with return receipt so you have a paper trail. Good luck.
#4 Consumer Suggestion
Fair Deby Collection Act Pratices
AUTHOR: Wxyz76172748 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 22, 2009
POSTED: Thursday, January 22, 2009There is a top notch law firm in Philadelphia that has helped me Tremendously as I was a victim of Collectors violating Debt Collection Rules,call 215-745-9800,If they cannot help you I am sure they will send you to someone that will,we all make mistakes and all we can do Is learn from them as I have.
Please Call,you have nothing to lose,even If nothing comes out of It,but from my experience they will help you or send you in the right direction.....
I hope 2009 Is a Better year for you and a new beginning for you.....
Take Care and have a good life.....
#5 Consumer Comment
LEGAL AID
AUTHOR: Ace - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, December 14, 2008
POSTED: Sunday, December 14, 2008#6 Author of original report
Dell Financial Service
AUTHOR: Jr, - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 26, 2008
POSTED: Wednesday, November 26, 2008

