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you can contact the 'board of public utilities' to determine if 'clear view' is committing fraud. this would save you legal fees. the... Read Answer
Sure, if you want to fund the litigation to make such a point. I doubt any competent lawyer would take such a case on a "contingency" fee. If... Read Answer
i would need to know the amount of the fraud. what was the income ? did you receive any of this income ? did you know about the income ? for how long... Read Answer
Yes. And they not going to by the 'ol " someone stole the expensive TV I rented after one payment and I didnt call the police" story either. In... Read Answer
Absent some direct evidence, like an insider or whistle blower, 99.9% of lawyers will not look at such a case on a contingent fee. This does not mean... Read Answer
If you got a deal by mistake the first go round, you will not be able to keep it if you want to refinance. When you refinance, you will have to pay... Read Answer
UNless you want to spend a bunch of money hiring lawyers to sue them or help send cease and desist letters, its cheaper to change your number, as its... Read Answer
POssibly. It depends in large part on who big a deviation and why it was wrong. If you any questions please call our office at 1-800-922-6442 for a... Read Answer
YOU wont be able to file a lawsuit like this competently, so I would advise against even trying. This is supported by the poor decision making... Read Answer
This story is rather disjointed and it would make more sense to speak to an attorney over the phone.
At a minimum, you should read your terms... Read Answer
You will likely have to wait until they get it delivered, spend more money out of pocket to find the truck, hire another mover to unload it, or if... Read Answer
No. This is a violation of the wire tapping statute. Florida is a dual consent state.If you have further questions, feel free to contact us at... Read Answer
these are difficult and expensive cases to prosecute. the legal fees could be substantial. how much did you lose ? ed dimon, esq.
Sounds like you may just need to retain a lawyer, abliet at your expense, to sit down with you and try to sort this all out. If you have further... Read Answer
Its impossible to tell as your facts imply your invovlement from a variety of possible position ranging from victim to business owner to whistle... Read Answer
This is under the "troll law specialty" topic. Nice try.......at least you made me chuckle this morning.
You have a legal action most likely, but problem wil lbe trying to actually collect a money judgment from a thief. Other than reporting to law... Read Answer
Best bet would have been to start a pay-pal dispute and dispute the credit card charges. Other than that, the expense of multi-state... Read Answer
This sounds like it could be a classic Yo-Yo scam. You should retain an attorney to help you with this ASAP. If you have questions, you can... Read Answer
If you signed a written agreement, it typcially wont matter what you were told. Most every RISC (retail instalment sales contract) for a car sale has... Read Answer
If you didnt earn the money, or do something to entitle you to it, its probably a scam. Especially if it requires some financial investment on your... Read Answer
YOu have what sounds like a CARMACK case, which is a moving company case undeer Federal law. They are very technical and have a very short time... Read Answer
i would call your present lender and determine if the loan can be re-structured. they will work with you because you are a client. ed dimon, esq.... Read Answer
You will need to review all of your records and bank statements to figure out whether ANY of the people you paid are actually REAL creditors or... Read Answer
You seem oddly worried for someone who knows he did nothing wrong. Thats disconcerting. If you know you did nothing wrong and innocently was provided... Read Answer