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Judgement entered against Nationwide furniture warehouse in Union city NJ but they moved, how do i find them?

i never received the furniture.On June, 1st 07 a judgement was entered against the store of Nationwide mattress in located in Union City New Jersey. Judgement is $3000.00 plus $21.00 cost plus interest.since then i tried to let the store finance bank GE Money Bank to collect their money from the store direct but they kept harrasing me with collection agencies and phone calls and letters.I went to the court house to help me how to collect this judgement so i can pay this GE Money Bank their money. I sent an Information Subpoena by sertified mail to Nationwide in Union City NJ but after one month i got the evelope back stamped (moved left no address
I have sent mail to their legal counselor Norman Rosner, and customer service office at their head office at 6420 Atlantic Boulevard, Norcross, GA 30071 but never got an answer. I am harrased by GE Money Bank and their collection agency Encore and it is ruining my credit.I appreciate any idea how to collect this judgement or how to find them
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courts can conduct a debtor's exam and then authorize the sheriff to seize assets located within your state. There is also a way to take a new jersey judgment and have it recognized by a georgia court for enforcement there. However, you should know that theyhave no obligation to make it easy. You could try selling the judgment to a lawyer or collection agency. There actually is a market for such things.
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