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  • How to use LinkedIn InMail to contact Executives and Board Members at problematic companies

    October 1, 2022
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    Ever hit a dead-end when attempting to get in touch with someone with some actual power at a company? Perhaps, hypothetically speaking, you’re looking to get in touch with a company’s compliance officer or committee so as to inform them you intend to invoke the FTC’s Holder in Due Course rule to nullify your indebtedness…

  • How do I file a Class Action Lawsuit?

    How do I file a Class Action Lawsuit?

    September 5, 2022
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    The answer is more than likely: “You Can’t” Although this is no doubt going to infuriate you – just as it did me, back when I found out the same thing – there’s a good chance you won’t be able to file a Class Action Lawsuit at all. Check the contract you signed. Read it.…

  • Why are consumers starting to take direct action against unethical companies?

    Why are consumers starting to take direct action against unethical companies?

    August 28, 2022
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    Things used to be a lot simpler in America: if a company did you wrong, you sued them. You resolved your situation, and, more importantly, the company cleaned up their act – because everyone else saw it on the news. Unfortunately, that’s not really the case anymore. Today, virtually every contract you sign or agreement…

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