MistakenID
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I was served with a summons today. The cause of action is breach of contract. The plaintiff is a large auto loan company and the defendant is someone who purchased the car and financed it with the plaintiff (and has apparently stopped making payments).
Fortunately, I'm not guy the plaintiff is looking for. Although I have the same name as the plaintiff and live in the same general area, I am 100% certain I did not buy the car in question nor is this loan on any of my credit reports (I checked just in case).
Unfortunately, I have to clear this up. I already left a message for the plaintiff's attorney about the mix-up. But, I believe there is more I need to do to make sure I don't have a judgement render against me.
Advice would be appreciated.
I was served with a summons today. The cause of action is breach of contract. The plaintiff is a large auto loan company and the defendant is someone who purchased the car and financed it with the plaintiff (and has apparently stopped making payments).
Fortunately, I'm not guy the plaintiff is looking for. Although I have the same name as the plaintiff and live in the same general area, I am 100% certain I did not buy the car in question nor is this loan on any of my credit reports (I checked just in case).
Unfortunately, I have to clear this up. I already left a message for the plaintiff's attorney about the mix-up. But, I believe there is more I need to do to make sure I don't have a judgement render against me.
Advice would be appreciated.