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In general, any lender can file suit, be granted a judgment, and have the judgment enforced. So the short answer is yes.

Some also claim they can file criminal charges for a "bad check(s)." This is not true. The actions that can be taken depend on the laws of the state in which the person resides.

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Can an online payday company file criminal charges in Texas?

An online payday company cannot file criminal charges in Texas. It is an unsecured loan with little recourse but a judgment in a court of law.


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Can a credit card company put a lien against your property in North Carolina?

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Can you file bankruptcy on a fraud judgment?

If there is a judgment AGAINST you for fraud, then NO, such a judgment WILL NOT be discharged.


What company do you talk to about puting a judgment on there creit?

The majority of attorneys would file a claim for you in the court system. Sometimes an average person can file a judgement against a debtor.


How do you file a claim or lien against a company who did not pay the account payables?

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