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Paying the company will not automatically void the summons, though it will probably make the appearance really short... you'll show up, the company's representative will show up, and you can say the issue has been resolved and ask for the case to be dismissed.

If you pay them enough in advance, they may dismiss the case before you have to appear. However, if you aren't specifically notified of this by the court, you should show up anyway. It's a violation of law to fail to respond to a summons, even if the underlying reason no longer exists.

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Is there a statute of limitations on suing someone for credit card credit?

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