How do I prove this is not real?
First thing tomorrow morning call Mr. Edelman's firm at (312) 626-3585, and tell them that you have a debt collector case. I am sure their...
Lyndon, IL
Consumer protection Lawyer at Lyndon, IL
Practice Areas: Consumer Protection, Lemon Law
First thing tomorrow morning call Mr. Edelman's firm at (312) 626-3585, and tell them that you have a debt collector case. I am sure their...
Is he old enough to drink? vote? go to war? Then he is presumed to have AGREED to all these numbers. That's what signing the papers means. ...
This sounds more like a business law question, probably Article 3 of the UCC, so I re-classified it as such. Perhaps our business law colleagues...
Yes, you can dispute it, but it is not likely that disputing it would get you anywhere. Your only remedy would be to sue, and your suit would be...
Sure, you can sue (everyone can!), but to prevail you will need expert testimony as to what the dealer did wrong, and how it ripped you off. That...
ОК, assume you can. To prove your point, you will have to file a lawsuit. Your filing fee is likely to be more than $300. You get my drift?
Your question is incomprehensible, because you do not explain what you mean by "the final transaction."
This is really not a legal question. And most definitely not consumer protection. To the extent it is a legal question, try re-filing it under...
You certainly can file a small claims case--the filing fee of which would cost you more than $100.
Well, that surely ain't no lemon law question! I changed it to family law, perhaps some of our family law colleagues would know what to do.