Sued by Second Round?
Why did Second Round file a lawsuit against me?
Second Round is a debt buyer. Second Round sues consumers that default on balances that they purchased for pennies on the dollar. They make money by collecting more than they paid for the debt. They are counting on the fact that you will not respond or show up to court. If you do not then they may take a default judgment against you. In Oklahoma, a judgment can be aggressively collected for (5) years and even longer if they keep renewing the judgment. This gives Second Round a long time in which to come after you. Many consumers think that a judgment is just a worthless piece of paper. They think that they can not be forced to pay in Oklahoma. They are wrong.
Second Round, after they take a judgment against you, can
What are my options when being sued by Second Round?
If you have been sued then you need to answer the lawsuit. Participants in the system often have a better outcome than those that do nothing. Some of the options that you have are to:
The best time to take care of a lawsuit is NOW. It can potentially get more costly and worse.
Cost to resolve Second Round lawsuit
What happens if I do not answer the lawsuit?
Many choose not to answer a Second Round lawsuit. In that case, a defendant (you) can expect to:
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