To Brownsugar
Date: Sun, 12/10/2006 - 16:12
But the difference is that my last post asks if anyone has successfully used the law to go after the $2,500 and how did they do it. By themselves, with an attorney, how long did it take, etc.
Now I will try to keep from overpositing "new" topics. Promise.
I don't know of anyone that has ever pursued this type of matter
I don't know of anyone that has ever pursued this type of matter, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to contact some type of credit advisor or counselor to see what type of advice they might have for you.
but wouldn't the process be tedious and take alot of time?
but wouldn't the process be tedious and take alot of time?
How would you go about handling it? Do you have a better idea?
How would you go about handling it? Do you have a better idea?
then this is the problem...
See, some people with ten or so of these could hit these companies for $25,000.
But nobody knows who and if have tried....so no wonder these damn companies get away with what they do.
Think I will look into this.
I am actually planning on taking one to small Claims Court.
I am actually planning on taking one to small Claims Court.
Having said that, what I think is going to happen is I will show,they will not. I will win a judgement,they will not pay up. The cycle then starts again.
Granted my refund is no where near $2500.00.
I think bringing attention to these bottom feeders is a start,drag them into the light!
I will let you know what happens when I receive a court date.