Lukeskywalker
Dallas,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, March 31, 2009
Beware, I am almost positive people are getting ripped off from these folks in a sense that they are taking a good lump sum of money that is rightfully the consumers They claim that you are overtaxed and they really do leave you with nothing more than a contract that states how much of YOUR money that they are entitled to for their "services" I think people like to see that they will be given free money but the fact is, you are probably entitled to a lot more which they are putting their hands into.. They are cashing in on the fact that you would agree to take this good lump sum amount of money for free... What urks me is the fact that they can get away with all this with a minimal form f documentation and/or copies to leave you of the process... They did leave the contract stating what they find in "rebates, reimbursements, etc", they are entitled to 50% of it.... Call your tax office and contest the taxes you are being charged for your home...there is a process, but you the consumer can do this and need no middle man to cash in for you.... Education is key! Regards
Lukeskywalker
Dallas,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, March 31, 2009
Beware, I am almost positive people are getting ripped off from these folks in a sense that they are taking a good lump sum of money that is rightfully the consumers They claim that you are overtaxed and they really do leave you with nothing more than a contract that states how much of YOUR money that they are entitled to for their "services" I think people like to see that they will be given free money but the fact is, you are probably entitled to a lot more which they are putting their hands into.. They are cashing in on the fact that you would agree to take this good lump sum amount of money for free... What urks me is the fact that they can get away with all this with a minimal form f documentation and/or copies to leave you of the process... They did leave the contract stating what they find in "rebates, reimbursements, etc", they are entitled to 50% of it.... Call your tax office and contest the taxes you are being charged for your home...there is a process, but you the consumer can do this and need no middle man to cash in for you.... Education is key! Regards
Lukeskywalker
Dallas,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, March 31, 2009
Beware, I am almost positive people are getting ripped off from these folks in a sense that they are taking a good lump sum of money that is rightfully the consumers They claim that you are overtaxed and they really do leave you with nothing more than a contract that states how much of YOUR money that they are entitled to for their "services" I think people like to see that they will be given free money but the fact is, you are probably entitled to a lot more which they are putting their hands into.. They are cashing in on the fact that you would agree to take this good lump sum amount of money for free... What urks me is the fact that they can get away with all this with a minimal form f documentation and/or copies to leave you of the process... They did leave the contract stating what they find in "rebates, reimbursements, etc", they are entitled to 50% of it.... Call your tax office and contest the taxes you are being charged for your home...there is a process, but you the consumer can do this and need no middle man to cash in for you.... Education is key! Regards
Lukeskywalker
Dallas,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, March 31, 2009
Beware, I am almost positive people are getting ripped off from these folks in a sense that they are taking a good lump sum of money that is rightfully the consumers They claim that you are overtaxed and they really do leave you with nothing more than a contract that states how much of YOUR money that they are entitled to for their "services" I think people like to see that they will be given free money but the fact is, you are probably entitled to a lot more which they are putting their hands into.. They are cashing in on the fact that you would agree to take this good lump sum amount of money for free... What urks me is the fact that they can get away with all this with a minimal form f documentation and/or copies to leave you of the process... They did leave the contract stating what they find in "rebates, reimbursements, etc", they are entitled to 50% of it.... Call your tax office and contest the taxes you are being charged for your home...there is a process, but you the consumer can do this and need no middle man to cash in for you.... Education is key! Regards