Timeshare Companies

Help me, please!

Jul 26, 2018

I've contact three. One gave me to his buddy, who took a week to get back to me then advised me to hire an attorney in my state. I spoke to one in my state who said that if I pursue legal action, I needed an attorney in California. The third wanted money up front $2000 to file a tort OR $4000 to start a proceeding that could "cost $100,000" and he wanted 50% of any settlement. I have a case! Fraudlent charges (not authorized) on my credit card, checks cashed with written endorsements and letters of understanding, written communication from the sales manager stating specific terms. Is it too much to ask for the responsible attorney who isn't out just for his/her fee to help because it's the right thing to do?


Trung R.
Jul 26, 2018

If you feel that you need the assistance of an attorney contact one where you live . You can call your local Bar Association for a referral .


Don P.

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