Kaufman, TX asked in Consumer Law and Small Claims for Texas

Q: I am needing an attorney to write a demand letter for me dealing with a Verizon Wireless Store in Conroe, Texas .

They shorted me $370.00 on a cell phone trade in . This was a contracted Verizon Wireless Store and Verizon Wireless are not helping me get my money back. The out source store just handed me an old cell phone and told me to go to a corporate store . Verizon Wireless said they had no control over the contract store and how they do business. I am a senior citizen and was taken advantage of and a disabled Vet. Thank you. Mike Ward 281 820 1559 .

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Roy Lee Warren
Roy Lee Warren
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  • San Marcos, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: Hi Mr. Ward, I will see if I can at least point you in the right direction in case no one else can help you. First, you may find the answers you are looking for in the first few pages of the phone book. It is a great resource for the laws and regulatory agencies that govern phone companies. Also I will provide a link to legal aid type of help that assist people with situations you are faced with. The link is:

https://www.sll.texas.gov/self-help/where-to-go-for-help/legal-assistance-organizations/

Also see: Texas Bar Association — Referral Directory and Other Resources for Low-Income Texans [PDF]

This directory is published by the Texas Bar, the state's principal bar association. It contains contact information for many legal aid organizations that are available across Texas. In addition, the Texas Bar has written and collected informational legal resources for the public.

TexasLawHelp.org Legal Aid Directory

This is a listing of all the legal services providers in Texas. Service providers are listed by name as well as by service area. It also provides information about Legal Aid and has an online form for finding legal assistance.

Texas Legal Services Center

The Texas Legal Services Center is a nonprofit law firm that provides free representation and assistance to Texans who qualify for their services based on income or other criteria. They also sponsor several projects that assist low-income and disadvantaged Texans who need legal help: a legal hotline for Texans who are 60 years of age or older or who receive Medicare, a CPS family helpline for questions related to Child Protective Services, and a legal hotline for veterans. In addition to these services, the TLSC also trains and assists poverty law advocates and helps maintain TexasLawHelp.org.

Best of luck.

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