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I was wondering if it's okay to post screenshots of conversations in Facebook groups.
I have lost access to email accounts associated with the recovery, password reset and/ or two-step verification process...
Seeking advise/ information in regards to updating and securing personal information; identity scam prevention.
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answered on Jul 22, 2024
To regain access to your credit and Social Security, IRS profile accounts, you need to update and secure your personal information. Start by contacting the relevant agencies directly via phone or their official websites to explain your situation. They can guide you through the process of verifying... View More
I filed a claim they rarely gave me any info about the status of claim. They continued with stating they withdrew from being my representative. In addition, they wished to be removed as the payer on file for any fees paid, plus waiving their right to all rights or claims to a fee relative to claim.... View More
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answered on Jul 19, 2024
When you receive a letter stating that your disability claim file is being closed and your representative wishes to withdraw, it generally means they will no longer manage your case. They will not be responsible for handling any aspects of your claim moving forward. Additionally, they are... View More
I saw this post on Facebook about a rental property rent to own so I sent these people money thinking I will get the property so I reposted the house tried to rent it out and collected two deposit from them just in case one's back out the next day I noticed I've been locked out of my... View More
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answered on Jul 21, 2024
It sounds like you're in a difficult situation. Given that you have no prior criminal record, it's possible that the court may consider this in your favor during sentencing. However, the outcome will largely depend on the specific details of your case, including the amount of money... View More
supreme court is pending accepting petition but court of appeals denied but is under review for the stay even after denial jurisdiction, how does that work?
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answered on Jul 21, 2024
Navigating the court system can be complex, especially with overlapping jurisdictions. When your SA petition was initially granted by the Court of Appeals but later denied for jurisdiction, it means they found the issue to be outside their authority. However, they are still reviewing the stay,... View More
The contract was notorized and she stopped paying the monthly payments in the contract after paying 5000depost&23000 non-refundable thats in the contract. She broke the contract in many many ways
I am low income and was on xfinitys internet essentials program for low income households, making my wifi only $9.95. I recently moved. I called xfinity to transfer my service to my new address. The rep lied to me, saying internet essentials was not available at my new address, and said my only... View More
The owner of the dog fled the scene on camera, and I'm not sure if the license plate can be discerned.
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answered on Jul 18, 2024
Under California law, victims of dog bites may be eligible for compensation under certain circumstances. While dog bites themselves are not explicitly listed as qualifying for victim's compensation, you may still have legal options. When a dog owner flees the scene after an incident, it can... View More
I am bounced around all the time and want a stable place I’m also told by my therapist it’s an unhealthy living situation but my mom won’t remove me she signed POA for a year
Does the IL Pension Code provide COLA adjustments for Tier 1 members/survivors covered by the MBEAF? The MEABF pamphlet is silent regarding Tier 1 members and states only Tier 2 members are eligible in accordance with a Public Law eff. 1/1/2011 (which did not change benefits for Tier 1 members).... View More
If I cohabitated with a domestic partner and they did not include me or my income on the ebt/welfare application, can I get in trouble if I report her after the fact. I knew she did it but I didn’t make enough to support all of us so I turned a blind eye. I did not submit the application but she... View More
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answered on Jul 8, 2024
An accessory before the fact in a felony is punished the same as the principal offender. To prove it, there must the commission of a crime by the principal, the accessory's absence at the commission of the offense, and (before the commission of the crime) the accessory was in some way... View More
...because I refused to divulge my ostensible "disabilities" so I was then eliminated from applying, but I was within my rights, I had the right to be silent at such a provocative question, I had the right to such self-incriminating privacy and not to be coerced to talk about what the... View More
This is a malpractice case in South Dakota, are you able to take a case in SD?
Back in 2020. I filed an unemployed claim but wasn't sure I was eligible since I was self employed and have my own S-Corp. I filled out the forms retroactively. I inadvertently told EDD that no income was received by me for those 2 retroactive months. After I hit submit, I realized that I was... View More
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answered on Jul 1, 2024
This is a complex situation that involves unemployment insurance claims, self-employment, and potential errors in reporting. Here's a breakdown of the key points and some general advice:
1. Potential incorrect filing: You filed an unemployment claim in 2020 as a self-employed... View More
Yet i still lost my job because it says i have a brand new DUI when i talked to my insurance and job they said it is very much effecting my insurance and jobs. Yet i didnt break the law? I need this fixed immediately. It has lost me my job of several years . And thats Completely criminal... View More
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answered on Jun 29, 2024
Based on the information provided, here's a concise response to your situation:
1. Timing: It's only been about 2 days since you submitted your grievance (as of June 29, 2024). Many organizations have policies that allow for a certain number of business days to respond.
2.... View More
She was diagnosing with borderline personality disorder. We didn’t want to be responsible for her so we convinced our dad to put her on the title to house so that if anything happened to him she would have a place to live. Since that time she has become more aggressive and abusive toward him. He... View More
Free to go. He is in South Carolina now.
of that agency i moved to Amesbury to a different agency which is now called Vin Fen and i need help with tracking down a $ 6000.00 check that i was supposed to get and I was told that the person's name Kerri from Eliot mail it to Vin fen but she was supposed to mail it back to S.
S.I... View More
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answered on Jul 20, 2024
A New Hampshire attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for four weeks. Whatever happened to the check along the way is anyone's guess. One option is to look into whether the bank could help you figure out where things went wrong. From what you describe, the Eliot facility... View More
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