evelyn pulido
montclair,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 01, 2010
pls add me to the list . I also has been rip off from att. James parsa. How can i contact you for a law suit?
PSanchez
United States of America#3General Comment
Thu, December 24, 2009
My wife and I was working with James Parsa since January 2009 and now he has our money and he is out of business with no refinance options.
I would like to be part of the class action suit if there is one.
Barbara
San Jose,#4REBUTTAL Owner of company
Sat, December 12, 2009
We have formed a small group of about 35-40 people and growing that have all been scammed by James Parsa and associates. We are looking for an attorney who would be willing to represent us in a class action suit, one who would be willing to work on contingency.
If you've been scammed by James Parsa or the company that ran them Inkor Holdings, please feel free to contact me and join the suit against the phedophile scumbag.
In case some didn't know, he lost his license to practice law in October... not because he's ripped off thousands of americans but because he was convicted of having sex with a minor, not once but twice.
This scumbucket was able to sue a consumer advocate who was trying to expose him for the scum is he and guess what folks.... he won a judgement against her for 6 figures!!!!
Justice? where?
On behalf of myself and my group, join us... we're going to do our best to see justice. We would love to have him HAVE to sell his $3 million dollar home.
Stacey
Rochester Hills,#5General Comment
Tue, November 10, 2009
I was a loan officer myself until about two years ago. When the economy got bad I was forced to get out of the business.
I'm sure this isn't going to be of much help but I do know from being in the business that we are often forced to make promises or give someone a 90% guarantee and then strange stuff happens. You can be ready to close on a loan and have the underwriter just say 'no' or give the loan officer some extreme tasks to do for a 'clear to close'. Chances are, this guy isn't getting any of the $300-$400 that you gave him. It probably went to an appraisal or something of that sort.
Now, with all that being said, there is no excuse for this COWARD not to call you back, take your calls or accept your visits. And it is possible he is just a flat out CROOK. I was trying to give this guy the benefit of a doubt but when he avoids you as he does, it's hard to defend him.
I just know that quite often someone would ask me to do a loan for them, tell me that their house is worth $200,000 and then you find out it's worth $100,000. And we can only take your word on that part of it until we get an appraiser out there. As far as the credit goes, they should have an idea of what they are dealing with before you even show up at their office.
Good luck to you. I lost TWO homes, got divorced at the same time and now I live in a two bedroom apartment with my new spouse, two step kids and one of my own. So I do feel your pain.