Quote Quoting sgalwey
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I recently got a court letter saying I am being sued for a debt owed on a credit card. I know that I have not used that card for at least 10 years. To be frank I have no way to know if I owe them the money or not.

The suit was not brought by the card company, but someone who claims to have rights to sue me. I know that I have to file an answer in a timely fashion, but what can I do? I do not have any bills (who does after that long). I do not believe that I have had any judgments against me, so how can they sue me without any bills?

Start reading on how to defend yourself and check out your Court Rules of procedure. Looks like the Statute of Limitations would be up depending on where you live.