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If you want to spend the money to fund expensive litigation, you sue just about anyone. Its a matter of finanical decision as a starting point and... Read Answer
You can sue in the General Sessions Court. Other than that, I have no other solution to offer.
Such cases are VERY expensive to litigate and difficult to handle effectively. If you are so inclined, and have the resources to pursue such a case,... Read Answer
Subjective dissatisfaction is not the same as fraud. There might be fraud - but you will likely start with a breach of contract issue and then go... Read Answer
This will probably need to hire a lawyer to review your paper work. Unless the truck was expensive it may not be worth the added expense for legal... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to sue them and try to get a judgment or settlement. Collecting will be a problem but it may be worth spending some... Read Answer
Snowballs chance toever see that money again. Report the scam to local law enforcement and see what they can do. Be prepared to be told they will... Read Answer
You can always hire a lawyer if you are willing to pay for the legal fees.
any number of lawyers can help you with such a letter. Its simply a matter of cost and you hiring a lawyer for that purpose.
Delivery dates are RARELY associated with any guarantee and your subjective planning issues in a building project is likely either a unique event... Read Answer
NO. Bevause you would have to sign such an agreement and you would havebeen so foolish as to do so...right? and you would read everything in detail... Read Answer
How would you prove it is the wrong car? If the answer is your say so, forget it. If the VIN is different than the invoice, you have a... Read Answer
You bought the car. There is nothing you can do. If you are on a fixed income, then if you return the car and do not pay, you will be... Read Answer
Caveat Emptor, without a warranty the buyer takes the risk. I suppose you could sue in small claims court. I don't like your odds though. ... Read Answer
Its VERY hard to complain they took advantage of you when you go thier store and decide to buy a car of any type. They are not responsible to... Read Answer
Possibly but you will need to hire a NJ lawyer to handle the issue up there.
Presumably, your friend is equally responsible for the debt and repo. Don't ever co-sign for a friend. I doubt you have a case as a result of... Read Answer
You can make a claim up to 5,000 in small claims court. That seems the best way to handle this.
When you buy a ticket for a bus or train or airline there are warnings as to what is the maximum that will be paid. That is why, for instance, there... Read Answer
I believe 99% of all payday loans are scams being perpetrated by con-artists from outside of this country. Its a numbers game. They... Read Answer
All this will depend on the actual reason why the deal was called off. Typically this is when the buyer fudges something on the appliacation like... Read Answer
Not likely. "They told me" is simply not the standard relative to such issues and its typically defined in the account terms and conditions that... Read Answer
No waty to tel from the post. You will need to hire a lawyer, at some expense, to address this and figure out what happened.