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Q: We finance a used car and it broke down in just 2 days, they don't want us to have a different car

They also don't give back the down payment that we paid to them

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answered on Apr 11, 2024

I'm sorry to hear about your difficult situation with the used car purchase. Here are a few steps you can consider taking:

1. Review your purchase contract: Carefully read through the sales contract to see if there is any language about warranties or guarantees. Look for any clauses...
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Q: I was scammed; I need a consultation on Regulation E.

I was tricked into wiring money from my bank in Hawaii to a bank in New York. The FBI says I will not get my money back; the account at the bank in New York has been closed. I have other agencies working on recovering it but I don't have much hope. At this point, I am interested in paying... View More

Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
answered on Jun 6, 2019

If it helps at all, you should know that you are among many thousands of working Americans and retirees who have recently sent vast sums of money to strangers who promised "really great earnings" on their "investment." The FBI cannot possibly keep up with all the thieves.... View More

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Q: I was tricked into wiring nearly $60K of my retirement money to JP Morgan Chase Bank in New York. Will Reg. E help me?

I've notified all appropriate government agencies about the "theft." Research tells me Regulation E may cover me under these circumstances but I need an attorney's advice. Is there an attorney on the Big Island that I can consult about consumer bank law?

Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
answered on May 13, 2019

You should use the Find a Lawyer tab located at the top of every page here on Justia.

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Q: is a credit union required to send a notice when closing a checking account due to negative balance
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
answered on Apr 9, 2019

Yes, most credit unions do send out notices when they are closing an overdrawn account; but the notice may not arrive before they close the account.

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