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Rick
12 Jun 2009
Country: United States
The Consumer Law Group P.A. are scam artist, don’t be fooled by people saying that there great, those people basically have worked or worked for them. I told eric that I can look into the program, but Eric told me that I was being recorded. I got another call from them expressing the importance of signing and sending the contract to them. I told them that I’m not interested and today June 12, 2009 they still went ahead and withdrew 349.00 dollars from my account, BE VERY AWARE OF THE CONSUMER LAW GROUP P.A. nOW I HAVE TO GO AND FIGHT FOR MY MONEY AS i HAVE NO MONEY FOR MY GROCERIES OF BILLS. DO NOT LET THE CONSUMER LAW GROUP ROB YOU OF YOU HARD EARNED MONEY. THEY ARE NOT LAWYERS, THERE TELEMARKETERS, BE AWARE OF THIS SCAM
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Dispute the fraudulent charges, since they knew full well you had not agreed to them.
Also contact your Attorney General, or the Attorney General in the state they are located. By calling themselves Consumer Law Group, they ARE claiming to be attorneys, which makes them subject to state bar penalties if they are not, as well as state bar codes of conduct, with penalties including disbarment, even if there is some attorney somehow connected.
BBB report. They are rated “D+”.
http://www.seflorida.bbb.org/businessreport.aspx?companyid=92007583
They appear to respond to BBB complaints to some degree.
When a telemarketer says you are being recorded, it usually means they will later claim you agreed to something. That does not mean that what you actually agreed to, if anything, is what they will later claim.
In fact, it is a common telemarketing fraud tactic to record an innocuous agreement, maybe even just that you are requesting information, and then later fraudulently claim you agreed to a verbal contract and authorized charges. Since you were discussing “debt reduction” you probably gave them your account information to discuss what they could do for you, so they would have your credit card number to run through charges regardless of whether you reached an agreement. Perfect opportunity for fraud.
If you have any problem getting your money back, contact the Florida Attorney General.
Here is their list of active investigations. They are currently investigating many mortgage modification and debt reduction companies. You might see if this company is on their list.
http://myfloridalegal.com/lit_ec.nsf/investigations
i am exactly where they are above i am going to cancel cut my loses if need be the case and negogiate myself i signed the bottom line and i am usually smarter…..they are excellent at taking advantage of someone’s moment of crisis. i understand i am the creator of my situation and the credit defaults were mine.
They did not explain well up front and shame on me for not reading the contract. i have two pending trial dates for default.. i will caught my loses and negotiate myself before i let it go that far. for what i am being charged they should have an attorney present on my behalf. i am confident they have not made an offer to either of these accounts in the six months i have been on the program.
there are better programs.