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Re: Please report upfront fee scammers to Attorney General ..... there's power in numbers (by R P.):
deborahw191 wrote:I am about 45 others have filed a complaint with the florida attorney generals office. I have contacted a class action lawsuit lawyer and the reply was you signed a contract so what is the problem, I was surprised. In my state of NJ the consumer affairs office has taken on the case. I will not rest until this company is shut down, and it seems like when they find a senior they take full advantage of them, one senior 19,500 and another 8000. They live on a small SS check and now have to pay the credit card, after all the company made promises that the timeshare was sold and they could make lots of money off their getaways. What a lie, you cannot sell your getaways.
You signed a contract under false pretense and lies .... don't quit looking for a class action law firm .... there are many on the internet that will charge out of the proceeds only if they are successful .... perhaps you should forward the post here showing them all the upfront fee companies that the Florida Attorney General is investigating and litigating and why they are doing so ... it's the lies the scammers tell prospective clients, going so far as to tell them they have a buyer or a renter waiting to sign the paperwork .... if that's not cause for a class action lawsuit then I don't know what is.