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INITIAL INTERROGATORIES WITH PROOF OF SERVICE TO: PROPOUNDING PARTY: RESPONDING PARTY: The Propounding Party requests that the Responding Party respond to the following interrogatories in accordance with the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey. The Propounding Party has used certain words with defined meanings as set forth in the Definitions section, below. When responding, please note: (1) You are required to furnish all information available to you, your agents, employees and attorneys. See, R. 4:17-4(a). (2) It is permissible for interrogatories to include a request for a copy of a document. See, R. 4:17-1(a). (3) In response to any interrogatory, you are permitted to provide copies of business records when the answer may be derived from those records so long as the burden of deriving the answer is substantially the same for the Propounding Party and the Responding Party. See R. 4:17-4(d). (4) As stated in R. 4:17-1(b)(3), you are not permitted to assert that any requested information is privileged unless you comply with R. 4:10-2(e) which requires, among other things, that you expressly assert the privilege and describe the nature of the documents, communications, or things not produced or disclosed in a manner that, without revealing the privileged information, will enable the Propounding Party to assess whether the asserted privilege applies. Dated: PROOF OF SERVICE In accordance with R. 1:5-3, I certify that the within discovery requests were served in accordance with R. 1:5-2, on the following attorney by ordinary mail, postage prepaid, mailed on the date set forth below and addressed to the attorney named above. Dated: DEFINITIONS The following words, when used with the initial letter capitalized, has the designated meaning: (A) Account means the alleged indebtedness which forms the basis for your claim. Page 1 of 6

(B) Declarant means a Person who made a Sworn Statement. (C) Natural Person means a human being. (D) Original Creditor is the Person with whom the Account was originally created for Defendant. (E) Person means any entity and includes, without limitation, a natural person, sole proprietorship, limited liability company, government or governmental subdivision, and any type of partnership, corporation, association, organization, institution, or firm. (F) Sworn Statement means a written statement relating to, concerning or regarding any fact involved in this lawsuit which was made under oath or permitted by court rule or statute to have the same effect as a statement made under oath including, without limitation, an affidavit, declaration made pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746, and a certification made pursuant to R. 1:4-4(b). (G) Record includes all recorded information including documents as used in R. 4:18-1(a) and writing as used in Evid.R. 801(e). (H) You, your, yours, yourself refers to the Plaintiff. INTERROGATORIES 1. Attach a copy of each Sworn Statement and indicate in the space below that the requested item(s) are attached or state the reason why it is not attached. 2. Attach a copy of each Record relied on or used by each Declarant in preparing his or her Sworn Statement and indicate in the space below that the requested item(s) are attached or state the reason why it is not attached. 3. What is the job title, job description, employer, and current address of each Declarant? 4. State the number (or, if unknown, a reasonable estimate of the number) of affidavits, declarations and certifications made by each Declarant on the same date as the Declarant s Sworn Statement. 5. Attach a complete copy of any written records or documents that you have regarding defendant, along with a typed transcription of any handwritten records and documents. [Source: NJ Court Rules, Appendix II Interrogatory Forms, Form C(3), #7 except defendant replaces plaintiff.] Page 2 of 6

6. Identify all correspondence between plaintiff and the defendant or its representatives, and attach copies. [Source: NJ Court Rules, Appendix II Interrogatory Forms, Form A(2), #4.] 7. If you claim that the defendant made any admissions as to the subject matter of this lawsuit, state: (a) the date made; (b) the name of the person by whom made; (c) the name and address of the person to whom made; (d) where made; (e) the name and address of each person present at the time the admission was made; (f) the contents of the admission; and (g) if in writing, attach a copy. [Source: NJ Court Rules, Appendix II Interrogatory Forms, Form A, #19.] 8. If you or your representative and the defendant have had any oral communication concerning the subject matter of this lawsuit, state: (a) the date of the communication; (b) the name and address of each participant; (c) the name and address of each person present at the time of such communication; (d) where such communication took place; and (e) a summary of what was said by each party participating in the communication. [Source: NJ Court Rules, Appendix II Interrogatory Forms, Form A, #20.] 9. If you claim that the violation of any statute, rule, regulation or ordinance is a factor in this litigation, state the exact title and section. [Source: NJ Court Rules, Appendix II Interrogatory Forms, Form A, #22.] 10. Describe and attach a copy of all Records which you understand as establishing or memorializing any obligation Defendant may have to you and indicate in the space below that the requested item(s) are attached or state the reason why it is not attached. Without limiting the generality of this request, it includes a request for all Records which state the terms and conditions governing Defendant s use of the Account, and any other obligation you claim may be owed to you by Defendant. 11. Attach a true copy of the Record containing the terms and conditions of the Account when the Account was opened or created by the Original Creditor and indicate in the space below that the requested item(s) are attached or state the reason why it is not attached. Page 3 of 6

12. Attach a true copy of each Record containing the terms and conditions of the Account which changed or replaced the Record responsive to the immediately preceding interrogatory. 13. Set forth a particular statement of the items of the claim, their amounts and dates, a calculation in figures of the amount of interest, the payments or credits, if any, and the net amount due. [Source: R. 4:43-2(a).] 14. Describe all facts which form the basis for your understanding that Defendant owes the amount set forth in the Complaint. 15. Describe all facts which form the basis for your understanding as to the rate(s) of interest which you understand as being used to calculate interest. 16. State the date on which the Account first became delinquent. 17. State the date on which the Account was charged off. 18. Did you enter into an agreement or are you a successor to an agreement which either (A) requires arbitration of the claim(s) asserted in your Complaint, or (B) provides for either party to elect to arbitrate any claim asserted in your Complaint? 19. If you assert a claim for legal fees, attach your written retainer agreement with your attorney(s) and indicate in the space below that the requested item(s) are attached or state the reason why it is not attached. 20. If you assert a claim for legal fees, attach all invoices and statements for legal services which form the basis for that claim and indicate in the space below that the requested item(s) are attached or state the reason why it is not attached. Page 4 of 6

21. Identify each individual you expect to call at trial as an expert witness and include the subject matter on which each person is expected to testify, the substance of the facts and opinions to which the expert is expected to testify and a summary of the grounds for each opinion. 22. Either (A) state the name and address of any Natural Person with personal knowledge that the written terms governing Defendant s use of the Account was mailed to Defendant or (B) attach a copy of the Record(s) which you understand to reflect that the written terms governing Defendant s use of the Account was mailed to Defendant. 23. Either (A) state the name and address of any Natural Person with personal knowledge that the billing statements for the Account were mailed to Defendant or (B) attach a copy of the Record(s) which you understand to reflect that the billing statements were mailed to Defendant. 24. State the name of any Natural Person with personal knowledge that the information contained in any billing statement: (a) was entered in the ordinary course of the business which created the billing statement; (b) made contemporaneous with the event recorded; or (c) came from a person with actual knowledge of the event recorded. 25. State how each billing statement was created and stored. 26. If you contend that Defendant s obligation to pay money to you arose out of transactions other than transactions in which the money, property, insurance or services which are the subject of the transactions are primarily for personal, family or household purposes, then state the factual basis for your contention. 27. If you are not the Original Creditor, set forth the facts under which you came to own the Account. 28. If you are not the Original Creditor, attach all Records memorializing the terms under which you acquired the Account including, without limitation, the purchase agreement. Page 5 of 6

29. State the names and addresses of all persons who have knowledge of any facts relating to the case. [Source: NJ Court Rules, Appendix II Interrogatory Forms, Form A, #17.] 30. Identify all documents that may relate to this action, and attach copies of such document. [Source: NJ Court Rules, Appendix II Interrogatory Forms, Form A, #15.] [END OF REQUESTS] RESPONDING PARTY S CERTIFICATION I certify that the foregoing statements made by me are true. I am aware that if any of the foregoing statements made by me are wilfully false, I am subject to punishment. Dated: [Print Name and Title Below Signature] Page 6 of 6