Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Filed Against Target National Bank and Others Over Debt Collection Practices.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Target National Bank, the subsidiary of discount department store chain Target Corporation (“Target National Bank” or “Target”), Patenaude & Felix, A.P.C. and certain individuals (collectively “Defendants”) in the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (styled Vicki L. Higgins v. Patenaude & Felix, A.P.C, Target National Bank, Adam Grim, Janice L. Loken and John Does I-X, Class Action Case. No 2:11-cv-00521-JFC) alleging, among other things, that Target and other defendants allegedly used false affidavits to collect debts on credit cards purportedly issued by Target, according to a Target National Bank debt collection class action lawsuit news report.
The Target National Bank credit card debt collection class action lawsuit complaint reportedly alleges that Target used affidavits that were allegedly rubber stamped by persons who allegedly did not review records prior to executing the affidavits.
The Target National Bank credit card debt collection class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of a putative class of Pennsylvania citizens against whom Defendants used an affidavit substantially similar to the affidavit form referred to and attached to the class action lawsuit complaint.
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I am having the same experience with Patenaude and Felix. On summons stuck in my front door a rubber stamp was used. TARGET told me they have nothing to do with the account any longer. Target failed to inform P and F that they are the ones who actually owe me. Wish some one would help me. My Bp has been dangerously high.