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What was that TV show...based on comic book about...?
It was a TV show based on a comic book. I can't remember either one. It was on in the early '90's or around then.
If I remember correctly it was about a guy who's family was killed and he went after the guys that did it and became a vigilante. Yes, I know it sounds like The Punisher but it's not. The main guy in the comic book/TV show I am talking about painted his face with the ashes of his family as his mask. At least that's what he did in the comic not sure if it was the same in the show. But I seem to remember him painting his face in the TV show. Any help would be appreciated!
4 AnswersDrama10 years agoAside from the usual foods, what are your family thanksgiving traditional foods?
Yeah I know turkey, stuffing and cranberries are good, but my girlfriend makes corn pudding and baked turnips. What are your favorite thanksgiving foods aside from the usual suspects?
2 AnswersThanksgiving1 decade agoStudent loan defaulted years ago, paid them back, now this...?
I went to Computer Learning Center around 1994 for about six months. I signed up for an 18-month course and quit after six months. I eventually defaulted on the student loans. It was naturally sent to collections, and just over a year ago I paid them back, in full, and I have the documents from the government stating that I paid them back and my balance is zero.
Within a week or two of settling I start getting collection notices for the same school, but different collection agency, and for a different amount. The amount claimed from this second agency was about 1/4 of the original claim, around $1500. Back then, I paid as I went, meaning I would bring in a check for my portion of the tuition every month or so, so my portion of the tuition was always paid for, and I was only on the hook for what I owed the government, which I have since paid off. Even if I never paid the school anything, I can't see how the amount I owe would be anywhere near $1500.
Do these guys have a claim against me if my student loans are paid off? Or is this an attempt by a shifty collection agency to get money out of me from a debt that is around 15 years old?
I know there is no statute of limitations on student loans so I was on the hook for that, but I was under the impression that there was a statute of limitations on all other debts. Any advice?
Thanks!
3 AnswersFinancial Aid1 decade ago