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1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Business Law for Arkansas on
Q: Hello, I bought an item from China and paid with PayPal. When I received the item, it was flawed and had missing parts.

I opened a case with PayPal and they make me ship it back and pay for shipping that is $3000. My question is why do I have to lose my own money as it was not my fault that the seller shipped bad items? Should I just accept the loss and ship it back or should I legally try to make the seller pay for... View More

Jingzhan Wang
Jingzhan Wang
answered on Jan 15, 2018

need to check your contract to see what it's provided

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Collections for Arkansas on
Q: Can my vehicle be taken by credit card company due to default judgement against me?

I have a default judgement against me from the credit card company, Discover.

I am filling out a schedule of assets.

The only thing I own is my vehicle.

Can it be taken from me?

Brandon M Haubert
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Brandon M Haubert
answered on May 23, 2017

You can claim some of your property as exempt from judgment creditors. If your property is does not fall with the judgment creditor exemption, then you may want to file bankruptcy to protect it. In either case, you may want to talk to a lawyer about your situation.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Car Accidents and Consumer Law for Arkansas on
Q: How do I recover items from a towing company that towed my car due to an accident.
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Jul 16, 2016

I assume you've asked for them. Personal items they should let you have; it'll help if you get your insurance to tell them to let you pick them up. The operating philosophy of towing companies is that they have your car and it' contents to hold as hostage.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Collections, Consumer Law and Car Accidents for Arkansas on
Q: If insurance allotted $12,500 to fix my damaged car & it only cost $4,000 to repair, can my bank keep the excess money?

This is in the state of Arkansas. The bank I have my car loan through took the excess money ($8500) my car insurance company gave me and applied it to my remaining car loan balance. Is that legal?

Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
answered on Nov 11, 2015

Check the loan paperwork.

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law for Arkansas on
Q: If my wife gets the car subject to it's indebtedness what does that mean
Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
answered on Aug 11, 2015

Not sure what you are asking. A local lawyer can advise.

Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is general information that is given for legal education only. It is not legal advice, and it may not work for your specific...
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Q: Medicade messed up my credit now I cant even see a doctor, is there leagal aid in bentonville or rogers
June Ann Anteski
June Ann Anteski
answered on Feb 24, 2013

Yes, you need to contact Legal Aid of Arkansas. They can do a telephone application for you. Usually, in two weeks, you will get a response back, either an advice letter or a letter notifying you that they will take your case. Good luck.

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