american tax relief defrated me what can i do to ger my money back
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american tax relief defrated me what can i do to ger my money back
I paid America tax relief 3,800 hundred dollars to help me with my tax problem , they inded up doing nothing for me i requested my money back and got called all the names in the book and they hang the phone on me . I look up at the company and they have defroted lost of people these people need to be stop what can i do?
Asked on June 12, 2009 under Criminal Law, California
Answers:
J.M.A., Member in Good Standing of the Connecticut Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
It appears that you entered into an agreement to have a company help you with a tax problem. Unfortunately companies like this do not guarantee success, and do not refund payment as they spend time doing the work for whcih they want to get paid. I hate to say it, but there may not be anything you can do here. You could have hired a CPA (certified public accountant) to handle the tax issue or another company. If the company guaranteed success then you may have a cause of action, however, i would need to see the contract you signed to be sure. Absent fraud, you do not have a cause of action and i would chalk this up as a learning experience on research professionals before hiring them.
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