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Dina's mother is a Shamer. She can - only by looking in your eyes - tell wether you're telling the truth or not, and make you feel ashamed of what you've done. One day she is pulled into a case where she claims that the defendant is innoscent. A man named Draco is threatening her, and want's her to tell everybody that the defentant is indeed guilty, but she refuse. Draco then lures Dina into the "game" to put more preasure on her mother. The book is mainly based on the accusations against this boy, the trial the shamer's struggle to get him clean... I highly reconmend the book series !
Is this a collection letter or a court summons? Summons -a legal document issued by a court, addressed to a defentant in a legal proceeding. This will usually announce that the person to whom it is directed that a legal proceeding has been started, a file has been started and will announce a date by which the defendant[s] must appear in court or respond in writing to the court or opposing part[ies]. For a collection letter- Often a legitimate debt collector or someone trying to put on over on the consumer will demand payment on a bill that the consumer is not even aware exists' [either by choice or by accident]. Besides ignoring the phone calls [because the statute of limitations has most likely run out],pull your credit report to see if this debt is reporting as 'past due', 'in collections' [etc]. www.annualcreditreport.com If this debt is not being reported, you can almost assume that the account is either not yours [they may be calling all 'Mary A. Smith's' in a 6 state area] or some junk collection agency bought this account and is trying to collect on an old debt. You can take the time to contact the agency to request a 'debt validation'. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act requires that debt collector issue proof of/for this debt. www.credit.about.com/cs/consumerwisdom/a/123103.htm