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Australian Couple Loses Home Via Facebook

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Associated Press: You've been "superpoked" -- and served. An attorney in Australia has used the popular networking Web site Facebook to notify a couple that they lost their home after defaulting on a loan.

The Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court last Friday approved lawyer Mark McCormack's application to use Facebook to serve the legally binding documents after several failed attempts to contact the couple at the house and by e-mail.

Australian courts have given permission in the past for people to be served via e-mail and text messages when it was not possible to serve them in person.

The lender's application to take back the house in the capital, Canberra, was approved on Oct. 3 after the couple failed to appear in court. The lender was then required to serve the so-called default judgment on the couple before it could seize the property.

"It's somewhat novel, however we do see it as a valid method of bringing the matter to the attention of the defendant," said McCormack, who represents a mortgage lender.

Facebook has become a wildly popular online hangout, attracting more than 140 million users worldwide since it launched in 2004. Facebook friends can "poke" or "superpoke" each other -- terms for giving someone a playful nudge.

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2 comments so far | Post a comment now
You've been served. December 16, 2008, 1:31 PM

This is not a good way to contact people. Many people have face book & myspace pages and they rarely go on them, so if a message is as important as a pending foreclosure they may not get that message in time. Also what happened to the days when if someone couldn’t be reached by phone at home or work a messenger was sent to serve the papers in person? Y’know the guy shows up at the door or at your job and says “are you Mr./Mrs. So&so?”, you say “yes” and they hand you an envelope and say “You’ve been served.”

Kathy December 16, 2008, 2:06 PM

This is for people who are avoiding the messenger. I think it’s a great idea.


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