Earnest young salesman with Wholesale Payment Solutions, from Dallas, TX comes in wanting to set me up to take credit cards. Salesman offers two months free so I can see how accepting credit cards will increase my business, then $49.99 per month for the terminal, plus nominal fees per usage.
I decline, stating I do not want to incurr any fixed monthly expenses. Salesman assures me that the unit will be on a month-by-month basis and I can cancel anytime. Papers are shuffled around, sign here, contract reads 1 month at $49.99.
When I get the contract back, along with the Dear Merchant letter from Lease Finance Group LLC, the 1 has been changed to a 4 and the number 8 was added making the lease 48 months long, and now there is non-cancelable language all over it, that I didn't see before.
I have tried contacting Wholesale payment solutions, CIT and Lease Finance Group, which is actually officed out of Florida (supposedly). I have no luck getting in touch with anyone who can help. So far they are not showing me in their computer system? Yet I have a Dear Merchant letter from them?
Has anyone tried taking this to small claims court and asking the judge to nullify the contract?
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