San Francisco Credit Card Fraud Legal Advice (9 found)

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Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Report your "friend" immediately. Please see the link below. Disclaimer:...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

You can sue the ex-partner for fraud and file a police report. The situation...
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Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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Contributor Level 7

Summons is the court process issued to compel a party to appear in court and...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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It depends on the type of case/complaint served with the summons. The main...
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John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

As soon as your bankruptcy is filed an automatic stay goes into effect stopping...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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Contributor Level 7

I agree with Attorney Kamen's answer. I would add one thing, be careful as to...
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Michael Forest Day's answer
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Hi there: If the facts are as you described, then your credit card company...
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John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

You got truly screwed but you agreed to do it! Report it to the police. You...
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Michael Robert Bracamontes
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Contributor Level 4

If the employees of the club were indeed the ones that drugged you (it may very...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Beware of identity theft concerns. Certainly a CA fraud attorney might be of...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Contributor Level 8

I highly doubt it. Unless the restaurant knew the waitress was a crook and...
Jon Mitchell Jackson
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Contributor Level 6

DISCLAIMER- THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE AND...

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