Like a ping-pong ball bouncing from court to court, PAR and Primeritus have been filing motion after motion in their efforts to avoid the inevitable. The fact that they got caught operating in Michigan without a license as a debt collector during a 6-year period. Now, a Michigan Court has denied what could be one of their last hail Mary efforts to get off the hook for what could be a crippling judgement in excess of $270M!
PAR Running out of places to run from lawsuit





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