Any advice
Date: Thu, 01/17/2008 - 19:30
I signed up for Credit Solutions. They were not able to settle 3 out of my 4 debts. When I asked for a refund, they sent me a new fee that is completley unacceptable to me. They want to charge me over $1,000 more than what I should. When I called I just got the runaround. So, I filed a complaint with the BBB.
Here is my question: Should I also file a complaint with the Attorney General? Should I wait and see what happens with the BBB? Any other ideas to expose this company for what they are?
I am not taking this lightly because this company needs to be exposed for what they are. They prey on people who are in a state of despair.
Thanks
I would file with your states department of financial institutio
I would file with your states department of financial institutions because the company has to be licensed in your state to do business. You could always file with the AG, but sometimes they will turn it over to the DFI because it's their department.
I would ignore them and get back to dealing with the other credi
I would ignore them and get back to dealing with the other creditors. It's better for an individual to handle their own debt problems. Provide for your basic needs first on a very strict budget, get a partime job and sell stuff. What ever money you have for the debts, offer to the creditors % to proportion. If possible, borrow from your bank and try to settle.
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I would not just ignore it, you definately need to report this to the States Attorney Generals office, I think they will be more effective than the better business, I am not real sure that the attorney generals office will be very interested in hearing about this situation.
Do not ignore this. I t will come back to haunt you later.
