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If you put the wrong account number then you are responsible. You can sue the other person, in theory, but the preparer and IRS are not... Read Answer
I am not sure what the action would be. If you did not pay the lease, and it was found to be a fraud, there is really no further claim. ... Read Answer
You need to protest this with the credit bureaus. More importantly, look at your report carefully to make sure you are not an identity theft... Read Answer
I am not sure of the facts from your post, but if there is no lien on the title, you car cannot be repoed. However, you signed the Note and you... Read Answer
I do not do these kind of cases on contingency and I think few lawyers would do so for this small amount of money. However, initiating a suit... Read Answer
Your girlfriend- or someone- needs to write a letter (NOT make a phonecall) on your behalf and send it to all 3 credit reporting agencies explaining... Read Answer
There could be a suspicion of fraud or money laundering, especially if it is coming from overseas. A letter from a lawyer might push things... Read Answer
You have been scammed. You need to call the DA and/or FBI. However, you need to be careful you do not implicate yourself. This was... Read Answer
Report it to the District Attorney in Houston. This is a consumer fraud. They will help you. Your friend could sue, but people are... Read Answer
Is it a new car, or used car? Who shut them down? Someone is holding the old title. With the old title, signed, you can do it... Read Answer
If you surrendered after all that, it was a peaceful repo. If you had called the police to stop it, the police would have told them to get a... Read Answer
Agent from where? If it is a criminal investigation, this has more to do with something than getting into clubs. What kind of ID? I think... Read Answer
You have to endorse the check "without prejudice" and "partial payment" above your signature, and then write them a letter at the same time thanking... Read Answer
Unless you are willing to come personally to NY, you cannot do small claims. You can hire a lawyer for a suit in county court in whatever... Read Answer