Bail costs Commando aimed fight against fraud Casse $ 24 million in judgments

A finance company, he claims that officers shady, misleading, false allegations and targeted thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs to end $ 24 million in judgments allegedly by disappointment and reform all the chances contracts financing scheme tolls by the Federal Trade Commission and a State-eight Task Force, that the practices violated federal and state laws.

The criminal prosecution authorities weighs Commando Lease finance the purchase of business opportunities such as work-at-home operations with suppliers likely that its agents. According to the FTC, treaties contain provisions alleged to renounce the interests of consumers and defend the right to lease Commando complaint of consumers in Massachusetts, where it is situated at a place where consumers lived and purchased the outlet.

The FTC has argued that most consumers could not afford to deny the trip’s Massachusetts Comm Lease has made taxes and decisions are taken against the Court of Massachusetts. If you do not pay, a new lease Commando aggressive measures such as collection of wages and demand for seizure of property attachment to collect, despite lease Commando knew or should have known that their suppliers using fraudulent practices to sell their business ventures and promotion of financing, according to the FTC’s complaint.

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