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Was paying on a Computer and stopped paying on it due to hardships and I'm told that the sheriff's dept. are putting a warrant out for me. Is that possible? That's like having problems paying on a car and they put a warrant out for you for that. Seems a little strange would this not have to go through court to collect the money from me? Thanks The sheriff thereselves went to my mother's house and told them if she hears from me to let them know because he said there would be a warrant for my arrest. But with what you said it has comfirmed what I kind of thought. Thanks sarge Who told you that the Sheriff's department was getting a warrant for your arrest? Let me guess: The people who are trying to collect the money from you, right? That's a load of hooey. Yes, they can take you to collections; yes, they can take you to court; yes, they can get a court order to have your wages garnished, but failure to pay a debt between two private entities (like you and the company that gave you the computer) is a civil matter, not a criminal matter. You can't go to jail for that unless you committed some type of fraud, and failure to make payments doesn't constitute fraud. its possible theft.not like a car where they can repo. computer can be sold and hard to find |
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