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Chirstine P from California I am with you. Krohn and Moss has a License to steal
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When I contacted them they called and said they would take my case. I was told they would draft a complaint and file it in Federal Court. So I agree to this. The only problem is they never filed it with the court. Instead they contacted the Debt collector and worked out a settlement. They ended up receiving almost $2500 which settled in less than two months. They claimed to have almost 13 hours of time. I very doubt this to be true. When I argued about the Beans amount I was to receive here is the response I gotten in return. To have a chance to recover the entire $1,000 you would have had to sit for a deposition (1-4 hours), appear at a settlement conference (1-4 hours) and then be present and testify at trial (1-2 days), simply for a mere possibility of recovering a few hundred dollars more. You could win less or even something nominal like $1.00. They failed to represent me under State Law, There are State Law Protections in almost all States that cover Debt Collectors. I had a friend who hired a debt collection lawyer in my state, that attorney filed in Federal Court here, She didn't have to sit for a deposition, she didn't have to appear at a settlement conference, she didn't have to be present and testify at trial, and she recover like $1300.00. Her attorney recovered $2400.00 which $350 was court filing fee. time it took less than 2 months. Hourly attorney fee's $170.00. Krohn and Moss they tell you one thing but do something entirely different. They never have any intentions on filing with the court. Which is my opinion, freedom of speech. Signup for an account with www.pacer.gov and see how many cases they have filed in Federal Court, Also lookup Business courts in the state in which you live for public access to see how many cases they filed. There is no way they had 13 hours in my case. They settle a case for example $4000.00 and all they give you is $300.00 to $500.00 because they are greedy. I would check with my States Bar or speak to a Malpractice Attorney to see if you have a case against them, Also make sure they are licensed in your State of residents.
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