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Caveat Emptor- buyer beware. There is no way to make them give you a refund under the circumstances you described. You are expected to do... Read Answer
You can report them to the Dept. of Consumer Affairs. You can write a demand letter to the company and request a refund and return. You could... Read Answer
There is a three year SOL on fraud.
3 yrs. See §52-577
If she was not authorized to take the money, how did she gain access to it? If the lender released it to her without proper authorization, it sounds... 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
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.
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
You need to hire an attorney who deals in civil litigation in the state of Connecticut to prosecute your claim. If you would like assistance or... Read Answer
More information is needed to answer your question. How long have you owned the car? How many miles are on the car? What year is the model? How did... Read Answer