
12-02-2006, 04:20 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Indiana
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Originally Posted by Friendsplacect
Helping out a friend with a collection account. Mann Bracken provided a copy of a sworn "statement of account" signed by a chase "Authorized Representative" and underneath it says "Assistant Treasurer" The whole thing looks like it was pieced together because the fonts are different and the name is even crooked.
Is there any way to verify if something was actually signed before a notary?
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Well, you could check with the notary.
You haven't posted much info... and it is vital for reasonable answers to your post.
Q: Why did they provide this copy? Did you request verification or was it attached to a Complaint/Summons?
One important thing to remember, any signed documents entered into a cause of action will give you the right to cross examine the signer of the document. Keep that in mind and maybe remind your opponent of that by stating that you will reserve your right to cross examine any witness and any evidence they produce.
Ice
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