Garnishment of wages/arrest warrant
Complaint
Natalie Abbondondolo
Country: United States
I received this email today.
GARNISHMENT NOTIFICATION AND ARREST NOTICE
CASE FILE #: DC-P6969S23
Date: MAY 3RD 2017
One Time Settlement Amount: $734.27
Dear: NATALIE HILL,
Address: 750 SE ABLETT LN,
City: PORT ST LUCIE,
State: FL,
Zip Code: 34984.
Social Security Number: 379920581
Driver’s License number: h400625837220
Driver’s License State: FL
This letter is to notify you that we will precede your matter for Garnishment on your wages. This means that someone you owe money would awarded a judgment from the court for payment of the debt. The court can order your employer to deduct 25-30% percent of your disposable earnings and make payment to the court on your behalf to recover your debt.
Why am I receiving this notice?
The United States, or a State Debt support enforcement agency, certifying its right to garnish your Federal benefits shall attach or include with a garnishment order the following Notice; Garnish wages owed to a Debtor after Small Claims Court would made an order that you owe money. On March 24th2017, we received a garnishment order from a court to [freeze/remove] funds in your account. The amount of the garnishment order was for $1423.13. We are sending you this notice to let you know what we have done in response to the garnishment order. You can contact your creditor for settlement amount.
What is garnishment?
Garnishment is a legal process that allows a creditor to remove funds from your [bank]/ [credit union] account to satisfy a debt that you have not paid. In other words, if you owe money to a person or company, they can obtain a court order directing your bank to take money out of your account to pay off your debt. If this happens, you cannot use that money in your account.
The following applies to you:
Before you are arrested: - If you pay in full, or make a part-payment before you are arrested, the warrant will be recalled and amended. However, it will be immediately re-issued if the debt is not paid in full.
When you know a warrant has been issued, you should E-mail us on to discuss your options.
After you are arrested:- Once the warrant has been served, your only options are to serve the time in prison or pay the debt (plus costs) in full at the Court house.
IF YOU WANT TO RESOLVE THIS MATTER THAN IMMEDIATELY CONTACT US THROUGH EMAIL BETWEEN WORKING HOURS AND SETTLE THIS MATTER.
Sincerely,
LOGAN BROWN
Sr. Investigation Officer
Working Hours: 10.00 A.M to 6.00 P.M CST (Mon-Fri)
10.00 A.M to 1.00 P.M CST (Sat)
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GARNISHMENT NOTIFICATION AND ARREST NOTICE
CASE FILE #: DC-P6969S23
Date: MAY 3RD 2017
One Time Settlement Amount: $734.27
Dear: NATALIE HILL,
Address: 750 SE ABLETT LN,
City: PORT ST LUCIE,
State: FL,
Zip Code: 34984.
Social Security Number: 379920581
Driver’s License number: h400625837220
Driver’s License State: FL
This letter is to notify you that we will precede your matter for Garnishment on your wages. This means that someone you owe money would awarded a judgment from the court for payment of the debt. The court can order your employer to deduct 25-30% percent of your disposable earnings and make payment to the court on your behalf to recover your debt.
Why am I receiving this notice?
The United States, or a State Debt support enforcement agency, certifying its right to garnish your Federal benefits shall attach or include with a garnishment order the following Notice; Garnish wages owed to a Debtor after Small Claims Court would made an order that you owe money. On March 24th2017, we received a garnishment order from a court to [freeze/remove] funds in your account. The amount of the garnishment order was for $1423.13. We are sending you this notice to let you know what we have done in response to the garnishment order. You can contact your creditor for settlement amount.
What is garnishment?
Garnishment is a legal process that allows a creditor to remove funds from your [bank]/ [credit union] account to satisfy a debt that you have not paid. In other words, if you owe money to a person or company, they can obtain a court order directing your bank to take money out of your account to pay off your debt. If this happens, you cannot use that money in your account.
The following applies to you:
Before you are arrested: - If you pay in full, or make a part-payment before you are arrested, the warrant will be recalled and amended. However, it will be immediately re-issued if the debt is not paid in full.
When you know a warrant has been issued, you should E-mail us on to discuss your options.
After you are arrested:- Once the warrant has been served, your only options are to serve the time in prison or pay the debt (plus costs) in full at the Court house.
IF YOU WANT TO RESOLVE THIS MATTER THAN IMMEDIATELY CONTACT US THROUGH EMAIL BETWEEN WORKING HOURS AND SETTLE THIS MATTER.
Sincerely,
LOGAN BROWN
Sr. Investigation Officer
Working Hours: 10.00 A.M to 6.00 P.M CST (Mon-Fri)
10.00 A.M to 1.00 P.M CST (Sat)
USTreasurylogo01.png
UNITED STATES OF FEDERAL MANAGMENT
Copyright © 2006 ACS | Privacy | Terms of use
ACELOAN.ONLINE
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Confidentiality Statement & Notice: This email is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. 2510-2521 and intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. Any review, re-transmission, dissemination to unauthorized persons or other use of the original message and any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you received this electronic transmission in error, please reply to the above-referenced sender about the error and permanently delete this message.
Thank You for Co-operation.
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