Debt Management Attorney
I need a lawyer for a credit-management company?
I’m in debt, and I was called by a credit-management company who swore they could get my credit card interest rates down to 1-2%, and that– if I signed up– it would not affect my credit in the least. So I signed up.
Now, as I understand it, my lowest rate is 9.99%, and my credit has gone to absolute hell. So now, if I want to trade in my car anytime soon– no one will finance my new one. (well– my new USED one. I never buy new cars.)
I live in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. Do I have a case? I’m so pissed off about being lied to about my credit that I’m ready to take these guys on.
Anyone know where I can find a great attorney who can win this case for me?
Here’s the problem — if you have no money to get yourself out of debt, where are you going to find the money for an attorney? This is not the kind of case that any attorney will take on contingency. There’s just no money in it. You can easily find an attorney who’ll take your money by the hour but expect to spend between $20,000 and $100,000 to litigate this type of case.
I’m sorry, you’re going to have to let this go.
However, if you do feel this strongly about it, then report these guys to the proper reporting agencies. Start with the Better Business Bureau. From there, contact your state’s attorney general. Go from there.