I think I was the victim of deceptive or unfair trade practices. Can I get my money back?
Federal and state laws prohibit unfair or deceptive trade acts or practices. If you think you’ve been cheated, immediately let the appropriate government offices know. These agencies often have the resources to go after unscrupulous merchants. Law enforcement in the consumer fraud area is poor in some parts of the country, but many hardworking investigators do their jobs superbly. The more agencies you notify, the more likely someone will take notice of your complaint and act on it.
To find the consumer protection office in your state, county or city, visit the federal consumer action website (of the Federal Citizen Information Center) at http://consumeraction.gov/ (click on “Where to File a Complaint” and “State Offices”).
Unfortunately, government agencies are rarely able to get your money back. However, some large metropolitan areas sponsor mediation programs that help resolve problems between consumers and businesses. If the business has a license (a contractor, for example), try calling the state agency that licenses it to see if they can help resolve the dispute. Also, a local Better Business Bureau (BBB) may be able to mediate your dispute with the business. (To find your local BBB office, visit the BBB website at www.bbb.org.)
Need Further Assistance? Allstate Management Group works hard to fight for your money back. We know the law, the credit card merchant agreements and most importantly, We know how these companies operate. If you feel you may have been the victim of deceptive or unfair trade practices contact us to see how we can assist you in attempting to recover your lost assets. The more time that passes the harder it gets…