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eviltom
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What is the name of your state? PA
Okay, so here is the situation in short...
Took out a loan in my name for the amount of 7.5 thousand, under the verbal agreement with someone that they would pay the monthly fee's until the entire loan is paid off.
After about 2 payments have been made by that person, that person has decided to stiff me with the loan. Avoiding my phone calls and disregarding my emails.
What I DO have as something of proof of our verbal agreement, are some emails in which she clearly states that she is paying the loan. I can also contact the loan company and get a copy of the checks SHE sent in as further proof that she had agreed to pay the loan.
I also know where she lives, so the issue with getting her a summons to court is not an issue. If she moves, I know her SS number as well. I can track her down.
What do you think my chances are of taking this up in small claims court? I looked online and the amount she owes me barely meets the requirement for small claims court in PA.
Any advice would be appreciated GREATLY. Thank you.
Okay, so here is the situation in short...
Took out a loan in my name for the amount of 7.5 thousand, under the verbal agreement with someone that they would pay the monthly fee's until the entire loan is paid off.
After about 2 payments have been made by that person, that person has decided to stiff me with the loan. Avoiding my phone calls and disregarding my emails.
What I DO have as something of proof of our verbal agreement, are some emails in which she clearly states that she is paying the loan. I can also contact the loan company and get a copy of the checks SHE sent in as further proof that she had agreed to pay the loan.
I also know where she lives, so the issue with getting her a summons to court is not an issue. If she moves, I know her SS number as well. I can track her down.
What do you think my chances are of taking this up in small claims court? I looked online and the amount she owes me barely meets the requirement for small claims court in PA.
Any advice would be appreciated GREATLY. Thank you.
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