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Aug 24, 2023 · If you get a letter from a law firm, you probably shouldn’t throw it away because it may be legitimate. But if you get one making this insurance pitch, the first thing you want to do is not respond.
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Aug 18, 2023 · You can’t cash in on a stranger’s life insurance policy — even if a lawyer says you can. The FTC has heard reports from people in Korean, Vietnamese, and Latino communities who got letters in the mail from a supposed “lawyer” in Canada. The letter looks like it’s from a law firm and offers an “easy way” to get money using someone else’s life insurance policy. But it’s a ...
Feb 7, 2024 · If you have been scammed, the BBB advises you to contact local law enforcement and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501. Alert : In Feb 2024, BBB investigated David Oziel Law Firm LLP ...
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I'm terrified. : r/PersonalFinanceCanada. Law firm contacted me over unpaid debt. I'm terrified. I got a call from a law firm out of Toronto today, they are telling me I have to sign up with a company called Progressa. From my understanding they're loaning me my total balance owing and then I am gradually paying Progressa back.
Oct 18, 2016 · The first option, ignoring the letter, is one that every person should avoid. In family law it is especially important to think a few steps ahead. Ignoring the letter forces the opposing party’s lawyer to do one thing – recommend that his or her client proceed to Court. Often times a lawyer may write a follow-up letter to remind the client ...
What you want to do is to have someone counsel you through your options given your personal situation, and help you discuss these things in writing and/or by phone (record conversations with the collection agency). If your debt is older than 2 years, it is not possible to start any legal proceedings against you. Do not fall for their scam tactics.
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(The letter says that this "law firm" is located in Phoenix fyi.) Just so you know, I posted an update as a comment this afternoon because I finally checked my credit yesterday. . .and there is actually a Cash Store loan in my name (& in collections) from 2019 that is NOT mine.