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Call your local state attorney - there is a packet you canuse to get them prosecuted if they don't make the check good. Now - if this was some... Read Answer
You need to consult with an attorney in Miami, Fla.
You can sue the mechanic to have your car and money returned. Do you have a written contract?
You should speak with your County Prosecutor and bring criminal charges.
You need to protest this with the credit bureaus. More importantly, look at your report carefully to make sure you are not an identity theft... Read Answer
I am not sure of the facts from your post, but if there is no lien on the title, you car cannot be repoed. However, you signed the Note and you... Read Answer
If the Carfax was unaltered - and depending on the papers you signed - AS IS means AS IS....not AS IS unless there are repairs them it means someone... Read Answer
Seems like they simply don't believe you or suspect its some ploy by the "credit management" company to clear your credit. You will likely need... Read Answer
You should have asked alot of these questions BEFORE you took possession. There nothing wrong with spot sales inherently - its the use of them... Read Answer
No idea what you are are referencing. In vacuum, you contact the issuer of the certificate from an independant source and go from there.
YOu will need to hire a lawyer to review the case and see where to go from there. Many times the vehicle is old enough that they are sold with no... Read Answer
I do not do these kind of cases on contingency and I think few lawyers would do so for this small amount of money. However, initiating a suit... Read Answer
Seriously? Well, its possible if YOU want to spend the money on such an issue on legal fees to make the point. Otherwise this is simply a customer... Read Answer
If the paperwork specifically says Nav System is part of that vehicles "trim" then you should be entitled to what you paid for. Bear in mind that the... Read Answer
In theory you can always sue to reolve any dispute - problem here is it will cost far more than the shipping cost and you likely have no other... Read Answer
This is simply an incoherent stream of babble. You need to either phrase a coherent question or call a lawyer telephonically to explain what you are... Read Answer
Your girlfriend- or someone- needs to write a letter (NOT make a phonecall) on your behalf and send it to all 3 credit reporting agencies explaining... Read Answer
We sue banks and finaincial institutions routinely. This starts as a criminal matter first and foremost for elderly exploitation. An arrest and... Read Answer
This is a personal injury case. This known as an "excessive force" secuirty claim. These are VERY difficult to prosecute unless there is a video or... Read Answer
There could be a suspicion of fraud or money laundering, especially if it is coming from overseas. A letter from a lawyer might push things... Read Answer
Your husband has bad credit and the dealership was trying to find some bank to finance. They were unable to find a bank to finance. You will need to... Read Answer
You have been scammed. You need to call the DA and/or FBI. However, you need to be careful you do not implicate yourself. This was... Read Answer