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You should report this to law enforcement immediatelty.
Not necessarily. Depends on the terms and conditions of your contract. If you would like, feel free to contact our office 813-877-6442 to see... Read Answer
Your question is incomprehsible. It basically equates to "this guy wont do what I tell him to do about that guy and that guy does things he shouldnt... Read Answer
No way to tell based on your facts. Biggest issue always is actually collecting money even if you win.
If you recieved benefits when you weren't eligible and signed some documents related to it, you will probably best be served to pay them back. You... Read Answer
Not sure who you would sue, as the bad guy probably has no money.
This question makes no sense whatsoever.
Yes. as long as you prove that it was "without reason". If there is a disputed reason, whether you win becomes the issue.
Possibly. Your description is much like wondering if you offer to pay for stolen stuff AFTER caught shoplifting can you go to jal (answer yes). What... Read Answer
This was a very very risky decision. You now have to file suit against them, assuming they are even a real company, and sadly, incurr additional... Read Answer
You will need to either hire a lawyer to deal with the ID theft unfortunately at your expense. You may also want to talk to JAG is you are active... Read Answer
Not likely under the facts your provided. At a minumum you may get sued for breach of the contractand its possble a cashiers check may fall under the... Read Answer
Sounds like a scam. I wouldnt pay anything until to you can properly verify if its legitimate. You should also review you credit report to make sure... Read Answer
Problem is that your dealer is out of state. You may need to contact a lawyer in the state where the dealer is before spending a lot of money on... Read Answer
Not sure, too many unawswered questions.First and foremost is who "ordered" you to pay rent again. Depending on the drop box issue, the landlord may... Read Answer
Obviously, there is no agreement here, so its hard to claim fraud on the deal you didnt go through with. In any event, the proposal or sale documents... Read Answer
Well it all starts with whether there was a contract or account in YOUR name at all. If not, he can't order service on an account in his name under... Read Answer
If you bought it AS-IS, thats exactally what it is. At $1,500.00 its likely not worth suing over as it costs about $600.00 just to file a suit.
Well much of the issue revolves around the paperwork that you signed irrespective of what was told to you. Written words trump spoken ones, unless... Read Answer
Its not a "belief" issue. Either it was or was not damaged. if it was you may have to pay or use your insurance to pay. If you are positive you didnt... Read Answer
yes. What you did was stealing. You need to hire a criminal attorney immediately.
You will need to start with law enforcement to have ex prosecuted and put in jail for forgery. Beyond, that you will need to establish what damages... Read Answer
Yes. Its fraud and possibly theft. Many times law enforcement wont get into the domestic dispute issues interwined these tyoes of allegations. You... Read Answer
That is always a fact specific question. You can start with Fla. Stat. 501 which is the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act as a... Read Answer
Nothing wrong with asking, and I wish you luck. However, I think you should prepare yourself for the prospect that it may be very very very hard to... Read Answer