No. RBSL is not currently party to a lawsuit, nor has it been in the past.
soon to be.
in colorda
yes, alot
Yes, there are current lawsuits filed against the US military, on issues ranging from discrimination against Atheists to the use of torture in the interrogation of detainees.
RBSL is an information seller who charges money for information you might be able to find on your own via a thorough web-based search. Don't pay for a list of banks unless you have can't figure it out on your own. Unsecured lines of credit are becoming difficult to obtain from most banks unless you really make sure to polish up your risk profile prior to applying. Or, you can pay RBSL and they will send you a list of banks and how to make application. Like any business offering services, RBSL will want you to sign a contract. Read it like you would any other contract, because if you are approved for financing, and decide to turn down the bank offer, RBSL will still charge you 2-5% of the loan that you were approved for and rejected. If you have problems on various aspects of your risk profile, RBSL offers you an OPTIONAL program called the Optimizer (usually about $2,500) to help you correct inconsistencies in your risk profile, but you have to do all the work. Then, per the agreement you sign, RBSL will charge you 2-5% of the loan you're approved for. So whether or not you're successful in improving your profile and get financing, RBSL still collects a fee. You should check with the Better Business Bureau before doing business with any company that charges fees for services such as credit repair, or "risk profile enhancement" before giving sensitive information such as credit card numbers to salespeople over the phone. www.bbb.org/utah/business-reviews/consulting-services-companies/rbsl-group-in-south-jordan-ut-22216702 www.ripoffreport.com www.complaintsboard.com
yes
You would have to define "Windows problem." There have been many lawsuits against Microsoft for various reasons, such as anti-competitive business practices.
The general answer is yes. There are civil suits against some mortgage companies.
I don't think any school system does. There are lawsuits filed all the time against schools these days.
no
yes.
I know about a lawsuit against Weichert Fort Lee NJ