I paid someone on FB marketplace for an item, they never sent it. Can anything be done legally?
If you paid with a credit card, you can do a chargeback with your credit card issuer: You should dispute the charge to your credit card issuer,...
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If you paid with a credit card, you can do a chargeback with your credit card issuer: You should dispute the charge to your credit card issuer,...
This is called "debt parking" or "passive debt collection." Instead of spending money to track you down and try to collect the debt, debt...
Even if the overdraft charges were legit, if you incurred them in 2009 and have not since acknowledged the debt, it is almost certainly too late...
Your desire to warn others is commendable, but proceed with caution. What's legally safe for you highly depends on the specifics of your...
It's hard to know for sure, but it sounds like someone was fraudulently using your account. That would explain both why your stimulus check...
Look carefully at the terms and conditions of any written agreement. (If you ordered online, the terms and conditions might be something you...
Going to Conciliation Court without the help of an attorney is an option, but it may not be your only or best option. You might get a better...
A removal of a collection account from your credit reports is not an admission by the debt collector that you do not owe. Credit reporting is...
Short answer: No, you probably cannot sue your bank (or at least, you probably wouldn't win). Your bank is generally allowed (and in some cases...
This sounds more like a possible breach of contract claim than a false advertising claim. Generally, the Minnesota false advertising law and other...