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Yes, if you over paid due to an error. I cant imagine a 4200 dollar bill unless you had a LOT of repar work done
Not inherently, as there would be need for many more facts to be sorted out.
Sounds very fishy to me. If the "investigator" is from a law enforcement agency, ask what law enforcement agency he is with, then look them up... Read Answer
There may be a case here on several levels. Whether you pursue them or not will revolve around the means and manner in whcih you retain counsel.
So would everyone else. Unless they are found and prosecuted, thats the end of that inquiry.
This is what happens when you decide to use the internet to deal with people and companies you have never seen half way across the world. This is... Read Answer
You may find a lawyer who would take your case, but I personally would not. You paid for an education, not a job; and an education is what you... Read Answer
The difficulty is the defendant being in Georgia. You would have to sue the person in Georgia. The cost is too great. You could reach out to the... Read Answer
By "small claims court," you are actually referring to magisterial district court. If you won, and the company filed an appeal, you would file... Read Answer
You can't sue the bank for your foolishness and gullibility. They are not required to police your decison making. This is a WELL published and... Read Answer
You'll need to actually hire a criminal lawyer to address such issues.
i would contact the Better Business Bureau and tell them what happened. They will help you and you will not incur legal costs. Ed Dimon
This is not the way to handle such issues. You need to address any error or change in the contract rate immediately and likley with a lawyer to make... Read Answer
You might have already spoken to me at the Lakeshore Law Center www.lakeshorelaw.org about this crooked collection agency. If not, another... Read Answer
Based on what you described it sounds like you have a fairly straightfoward claim for breach of contract and possibly fraud. Do you have a... Read Answer
If you bought a 20 year old car "as is" you will have to expect it to require some repairs. Otherwise you should have demanded a warranty. In either... Read Answer
Did you get the name, telephone number and address of the caller? Obviously, to take any action, you have to be able to identify the person.... Read Answer
Do not get involved in this scheme. Use bank.
Yes. Go to Small Claims Court to avoid legal fees. Also report dealer to Better Business Bureau. Ed Dimon
Where is the company based ? We can help you if the company is based in New Jersey.
Not effectivelyif its homesteaded
You'll have to go to the local branch of the bank and sort this out and possible hire a lawyer at an hourly rate/retainer if needed.
Not likely and if possible, not efficiently. This is a cost of doing business online or in a multinational environment. This will either be a... Read Answer
Was the work completed as required by the contract? If The work was completed according to the contract, then the contractor should be... Read Answer
Yes. The issue will be with proving, not alleging, the consipiracy.