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  • Report:  #370515

Complaint Review: Records Removal Service - Sharicom Resources Inc.

Records Removal Service (a Division Of Sharicom Resources Inc.) I paid this company 300.00 to petetion the court and file all paper work to clear my felony off my record or seal it. Fayette County, Kentucky

  • Reported By:
    everett Washington
  • Submitted:
    Sun, September 07, 2008
  • Updated:
    Thu, November 29, 2012
  • Records Removal Service - Sharicom Resources Inc.
    info@recordsremoval.com
    Kentucky
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    202-640-2696
  • Category:

Well I feel I was dupped by records removal service. They never even replied to update requests ,I have no clue what they have done with the 300 I paid them to fight for me.

Carneygirl
everett, Washington
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Tony

Bethesda,
Maryland,
U.S.A.

Get Your Money Back From Records Removal Service - recordsremoval.com

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, September 08, 2008

My advice would be to immediately call your credit card company and reverse the charges. The credit card company will back you because the agreement was procured by fraud (1. They are practicing law without a license, as defined in just about every state, 2. the benefits they are describe are not provided for in most states. 3. They have provided no service). You must do this as soon as possible to preserver your credit card protection.

This two bit company may threaten you with bogus claims about filing a complaint with credit bureaus or a civil suit, but they are all bark. I even read a post where they said they would file criminal charges for credit card fraud... which is totally ironic. Do not worry about any of their barking. They are a toothless dog.

Here is why they will not do anything:
1. The last thing a company committing fraud on a large scale would want to do is sue someone and be subject to discovery and that would unearth a long list other plaintiffs. 2. Suing someone over $300 is a waste of time. 3. They would probably wet themselves if they saw the inside of a courtroom. 4. You would have a counterclaim based fraud that would protect you... and most likely you would have the defense of consumer protection statutes that would get you attorney's fees and punitive damages.

Stick it right back to people who commit fraud on the internet.

Then a public defender or lawyer in your area and get quality assistance to fix your record.

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