Destiny V. asked
I have been paying Debt Relief Team (Tammy Hicks) $430 per month for over a year and a half. They paid off one $1,000 debt for about $450 and then stopped working on resolving nine other debts, but continued to take funds from my checking account. Do I have any legal recourse, especially since this fraud was committed across state lines?
March 19th, 2024
Anita W. answered
Yes, you have legal recourse. This situation constitutes a breach of contract and possibly fraud. He...
March 19th, 2024
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