Loan Point USA
Date: Mon, 05/23/2011 - 14:45
[COLOR=black]Well an update on my progress. I finally got Loan Point USA to contact me by threatening them with complaints to the FTC, FL and UT attorney generals office's and the Internet Crime Division but all they wanted was for me to pay them over a $1000 to settle the account. As I told them over the 3 loans that I have had with them I have overpaid by well over $2000 and wanted a refund in that amount with a PIF for the last loan. They stated that the first 2 loans have nothing to do with the 3rd and that they do not have to follow FL since they are in UT of course I explained to them that they still had to follow FL law but we all know how that goes with them. [/COLOR]
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[COLOR=black]I do have a question does anyone know of a site that I can look for a consumer lawyer in the state of FL as I am thinking about bringing a civil law suit against them to try and get my money back? Or does this sound like a foolish idea?[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=black]I do have a question does anyone know of a site that I can look for a consumer lawyer in the state of FL as I am thinking about bringing a civil law suit against them to try and get my money back? Or does this sound like a foolish idea?[/COLOR]
You can file a civil lawsuit against them and try to get your mo
You can file a civil lawsuit against them and try to get your money back. I don't think there is any harm in it. You can check out the given pages in order to find out a consumer lawyer for yourself: "http://lawyers.findlaw.com/lawyer/practicestate/Consumer-Protection/Florida" and "http://myfloridalegal.com/consumer"