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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - PennZone -- A local Charlotte company is buying judgments that everyone else has written off as "uncollectible".
Selling your judgment may be the best means of recovering anything at all. "Over 95% of court-awarded civil money judgments" says judgment buyer Lou Gimbutis, "expire without ever having so much as a single payment made on them". "Judgment owners find it very difficult to collect themselves, as the laws in NC are heavily weighted towards the Debtor's advantage".
In the United States, judgments are typically spelled "judgments", although the British spelling of "judgements" is technically correct. To sell your judgement, however you spell it, www.NCJudgments can provide you with a fast, all-cash offer for your Charlotte NC judgment.
"Our website is designed to make selling as streamlined and easy as possible" says Gimbutis. We're also available by phone, but more and more customers seem to prefer the convenience of an online offer for an unpaid judgment".
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Even if you've not received a single payment on the judgment, and think your debtor is impossible to collect from, you can still get a cash offer for your Charlotte area judgment today. Gimbutis pays cash for judgments, and guarantees the highest offer for your judgment. Visit www.NCJudgments.com 24 hours a day, and turn that worthless I.O.U into cold, hard cash in a matter of days.
"The process could not be simpler" says Gimbutis. "We generate two one-page documents for the Seller to have notarized and mail back to us, and once the paperwork is filed with the court- the Seller is done with the judgment, and we try to collect as we are able to".
Visit us online at www.NCJudgments.com, to Sell Your Judgment Today!
Selling your judgment may be the best means of recovering anything at all. "Over 95% of court-awarded civil money judgments" says judgment buyer Lou Gimbutis, "expire without ever having so much as a single payment made on them". "Judgment owners find it very difficult to collect themselves, as the laws in NC are heavily weighted towards the Debtor's advantage".
In the United States, judgments are typically spelled "judgments", although the British spelling of "judgements" is technically correct. To sell your judgement, however you spell it, www.NCJudgments can provide you with a fast, all-cash offer for your Charlotte NC judgment.
"Our website is designed to make selling as streamlined and easy as possible" says Gimbutis. We're also available by phone, but more and more customers seem to prefer the convenience of an online offer for an unpaid judgment".
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Even if you've not received a single payment on the judgment, and think your debtor is impossible to collect from, you can still get a cash offer for your Charlotte area judgment today. Gimbutis pays cash for judgments, and guarantees the highest offer for your judgment. Visit www.NCJudgments.com 24 hours a day, and turn that worthless I.O.U into cold, hard cash in a matter of days.
"The process could not be simpler" says Gimbutis. "We generate two one-page documents for the Seller to have notarized and mail back to us, and once the paperwork is filed with the court- the Seller is done with the judgment, and we try to collect as we are able to".
Visit us online at www.NCJudgments.com, to Sell Your Judgment Today!
Source: NCJudgments.com
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