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Re: Manhattan Club Investigation (by Chris V.):
josephp374 wrote:The N.Y.A.G. represents New York state & it's citizens. I believe everyone else should be filing their complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. On their web site (FTC.Gov) the F.T.C. states their mission is to "Prevent business practices that are anticompetitive or deceptive to consumers". I think we should all send to the F.T.C. copies of the complaint that we originally sent to the N.Y.A.G. I am a resident of both NY state and Pa. and that is what I am doing. The F.T.C. should be made aware of the deception at the point of sale, (such as not telling us about the hotel using up all the available time) and the anticompetitive action at our attempts at resale, (that is their "right of 1st refusal" and their unwillingness to use their sales dep't to resell units in return for a sales commission).
i would hope that, with all the efforts of the NYS ATTORNEY GENERAL concerning his lawsuit against THE MANHATTAN CLUB, mr schneiderman will have notified and informed the FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION of the alleged fraud, scheming and scamming perpetrated by IAN BRUCE EICHNER AND CREW AS DEVELOPERS AND PRINCIPALS OF THE MANHATTAN CLUB. this would strengthen mr schneiderman's case against THE MANHATTAN CLUB in court and add to the legal woes of IAN BRUCE EICHNER. as it is, eichner has already dismissed civil attorneys and has retained a high profile criminal attorney to proceed in his behalf. INDEED, EICHNER IS RUNNING SCARED, BUT CONTINUES TO BUILD A REAL ESTATE EMPIRE FIGURING HE'S CURRENTLY FREE AND CLEAR OF ANY LEGAL PENALTIES. THAT IDEA SEEMS TO BE CHANGING RATHER RAPIDLY.