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Report: #103088

Complaint Review: The Gurstel Law Firm, P.A. - Minneapolis Minnesota

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  • The Gurstel Law Firm, P.A. Gurste Law Firm. PA Minneapolis, Minnesota U.S.A.

The Gurstel Law Firm, P.A. ripoff Minneapolis Minnesota

*Consumer Suggestion: Company out of business has no bearing on debt owed

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they are try get me pay for montgomery ward accout bisuness is no longer round 1,159.76 and im disbale adult

Rosalie
minneapolis, Minnesota
U.S.A.

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Company out of business has no bearing on debt owed

AUTHOR: Randy - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, August 25, 2004

Unfortunately, they are well within their legal rights to attempt to collect this debt IF it is valid. The company being out of business does NOT make the bill go away. Being disabled also is not a legal defense - you agreed to pay the bill when you took out the charge card with no mention in the contract that you would not have to pay if you became disabled.

I would suggest you proactively contact the agency or law firm in question and work out payment arrangements or a reduced settlement of the balance.

Good Luck!

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