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Re: point rental liquidators (by R P.):
davidr1035 wrote:I am a New York lawyer who does not practice consumer law. However, I am a victim too & I just applied to BofA for a $10,500 chargeback. From research I did on the internet, you may be able to sue BofA under the Truth In Lending Act, 15 U.S.C. Sect. 1666i. wherein you could assert a breach of contract action and maybe get a small amount of punitive damages and attorney fees. 15 U.S.C. 1640(a)(3). If a class action is instituted by that lawyer, that lawyer may get even more money. Since your parents bought in 2011, it may depend on whether they received any money from PRL and when they noticed a breach of contract. The time period does not run until the delivery of the service, i.e. getting rental checks from PRL. The Statute of Limitations for a breach of contract start from the date of the breach. However each state has its own statute of limitations period and I do not know where they live. There are also some other limitations I do not have space to list. My advice is to talk with a lawyer in your area about suing BofA under this act.
Tina has posted that she got a refund from BOA below .... scroll up a few posts .... she did it via persistence and never giving up .... she will have to tell you the exact facts of her persistence.
(tinak117 wrote: I've been waiting 8 months to be able to post this news. My parents finally received credits from Bank of America for every cent they had paid toward their credit card for the$9500 charge from Sunset Harbor Resorts including any interest and fees!!!!!!!)