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contact your State Attorney Generals office
Depends on the laws in your state. Contact your state Attorney Generals office.
contact the attorney generals office in your state they will either tell you or direct you to the site on the web that will give you all the info
If you are in the USA I advise you visit your Attorney Generals Office. Each state has different laws.
In most states it takes an appeal to the state attorney generals office. If the case is deemed to have merit, it will be presented to the governor for consideration. A lawyer is not required, but is usually used.
The district attorney's office and the State's Attorney's office.
You contact your local district attorney's office, and the State's Attorney's office.
The District Attorney's office, and/or the State's Attorney's office.
No according to attorney generals office, but you can file a complaint if you feel they used deceptive and misleading sales practices. With us they promised savings of 30-45%, said we were never allowed to join in our lifetime if we turned down the offer, didn't tell us about no refund policy, or that the contract says they can say whatever they want to get people to join. Then you get home and find out all the things they didn't tell you and how everything costs more. Everyone who was ever tricked into signing up should file a complaint with the attorney generals office. This is the only way to possibly get our money back a lawsuit by attorney generals office. Most people are ashamed dthey got scammed and don't do anything. Even the attorney generals office told us there was nothing we could do that the contract was binding and the 3 day right of recession doesn't apply. It wasn't until I told the office the were diseptive and misleading that they said we could file a complaint.
Contact your District Attorney's office and the State's Attorney's office.
The District Attorney's office, and/or the State's Attorney's office.