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Complaint / Review
Banks and other financial institutions
EDitor's Solution to the Problem of Systematic Corporate RIP-OFF by financial institutions: On-time payments being marked as late... A new revenue stream for Corporate America

Unfortunately, consumer complaints is seeing this as a disturbing trend among several companies, including insurance companies, credit card companies, mortgage companies, bank auto loans, but more distressing is the inclusion of banks, which are governed by the Treasury Department.

This is a newly discovered revenue stream that more and more of Corporate America is discovering they can get away with! Ask yourself, "If the shoe was on the other foot and consumers had figured out a way to take money from corporations, they would have their huge legal departments harass and otherwise take punitive actions against the culprits. This is no different than consumers who steal from companies, except the companies are bigger, have more resources, and hide behind their attorneys. It's time to hold BIG BUSINESS accountable and not let them get away with their amorality, fraud, and theft from hard-working Americans.

What can i do?

My payments are always made on time, but when I get my next statement. It's always marked like I made the payment late, and I am charged additional Late Payment fees

Solution to your problem

About 7 days before your payment is due, take your payment stub and your check already made out with your account number on it to a BIG law firm in your area. Definitely take this to a large law firm. When you get there, ask to see a lawyer. Ask them to do you a simple favor that might be a very lucrative case for them. Tell them that in your right hand is a stamped, addressed envelope, and in your left hand, is a check make out to the company that you owe the payment to.

Simply ask the firm to mail this for you 7 days before your payment bill/stub says it's due. Then, ask them to mail it for you again if you come back the next month with late payment fees marked on the bill. During the following month, return to the attorney's office with your next envelope, check and, the late payment fee. Ask the lawyer if their office would be willing to sue them for you, because a class action lawsuit is a definite possibility.

Then, notify the attorney about all the consumer complaintss on this company. Explain that if the attorney would like to contact us here at the consumer complaints, we will make arrangements with them to contact additional victims. They should also know that we would notify the victims to contact the lawyers with their sworn affidavits as to what the company has done to them, so that they can join a class action lawsuit if one is filed.

Additionally, any attorney who is interested in suing a particular company on this website may contact us directly. It is generally inappropriate to solicit business using this website other than through prior arrangement. This is largely because we need to ensure, the best we can, that our readers are not being taken advantage of, once again.

If you see a company with a good number of reports, we have the database of contact information for those victims. Often we have additional information which does not appear on the consumer complaintss. We are anxious and willing to join forces to stand up for the rights of consumers and help them get justice.

ED Magedson
[email protected]
usacomplaints.com

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Offender: Banks and other financial institutions

Country: USA   State: Nationwide

Category: Business & Finance

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