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Best Windows and Doors Owner Mike Chavez Grilled By Angry Consumers at Bankruptcy Hearing

More than 40 angry consumers, many elderly and disabled, packed the U.S. Trustee's hearing room for a Jan. 26th bankruptcy hearing. They peppered Mike Chavez, owner of the now-bankrupt Best Windows and Doors, with questions about non-existent NERF rebates, unfinished and unstarted jobs, unpaid subcontractors, mechanic's liens, questionable financing and undisclosed assets. Two Contractors' State License Board representatives attending the hearing told the consumers and Trustee that CSLB is investigating Best Windows and encouraged consumers to file complaints with CSLB and the District Attorney.

San Diego 6 News story at http://www.sandiego6.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoID=568816

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Fax Blasts - legal issues and why sending them might get you shot

How to ensure that your mass faxings are legal - and why you should consider NOT sending them

Medicare fraud drains billions from health care program

Two stories are in the news about Medicare -- the federal health care system that serves so many elderly and disabled in this country -- and there is an interesting connection.

 

Property tax reassessment scam Update May 2009

2009: There are letters being issued throughout CA that are almost identical except the company name, PO Box and phone numbers. Please see the Tax Reassessment Letter Scam Info sent by the Los Angeles Dept of Consumer Affairs. UCAN was advised to tell you that if you are a victim within the County of L.A. call (800) 973-3370, and if you're a victim outside the County, call (213) 974-1452 and select #3 at the prompt. The complaint form can be found at this link - http://www.dca.lacounty.gov/Forms/CAComplaint.pdf.
If you received and paid the San Diego based company (with the San Diego phone # on the letter), contact the San Diego City Attorney. No matter where you live, if you received a letter from an L.A. based company, follow instructions from the Los Angeles Dept. of Consumer Affairs. If you received and paid another company, contact the Attorney General. The California Attorney General's Office is taking all other complaints relating to other California companies that purport to assist consumers with filing the necessary paperwork to obtain a reassessment on their property value for tax purposes. Complainants can contact the California Attorney General's Office Public Inquiry Unit at (800) 952-5225.

 

 

2008: Tax Reassessment Letter Hits San Diego and UCAN wanted you to be aware: Have you been contacted by a company that is offering to reassess property value for a fee. The company is sending out notices saying property owners could get their property tax reduced due to a decline in the housing market. Consumers should be aware that the county will reassess your property for free. Have you been contacted by this company and/or received a letter?

Property tax reassessment scam Update May 2009

2009:  There are letters being issued throughout CA that are almost identical except the company name, PO Box and phone numbers. Please see the Tax Reassessment Letter Scam Info  sent by the Los Angeles Dept of Consumer Affairs.  UCAN was advised to tell you that if you are a victim within the County of L.A. call (800) 973-3370, and if you're a victim outside the County, call (213) 974-1452 and select #3 at the prompt. The complaint form can be found at this link - http://www.dca.lacounty.gov/Forms/CAComplaint.pdf.
If you received and paid the San Diego based company (with the San Diego phone # on the letter), contact the San Diego City Attorney.  No matter where you live, if you received a letter from an L.A. based company, follow instructions from the Los Angeles Dept. of Consumer Affairs. If you received and paid another company, contact the Attorney General.  The California Attorney General's Office is taking all other complaints relating to other California companies that purport to assist consumers with filing the necessary paperwork to obtain a reassessment on their property value for tax purposes. Complainants can contact the California Attorney General's Office Public Inquiry Unit at (800) 952-5225.

 

 

2008:  Tax Reassessment Letter Hits San Diego and UCAN wanted you to be aware:  Have you been contacted by a company that is offering to reassess property value for a fee.  The company is sending out notices saying property owners could get their property tax reduced due to a decline in the housing market.  Consumers should be aware that the county will reassess your property for free.  Have you been contacted by this company and/or received a letter?  

Consumers can get their money back on fake "miracle" cold remedy Airborne in false advertising lawsuit settlement


Consumers who bought the cold remedy Airborne, and related products, between May 1, 2001, and November 29, 2007, can get their money back. Simply visit airbornesettlement.com to make your claim, I just did, and I'll give an update on the results. You can file a complaint online or print and send a claim form, but you'll want to rack your brain and try to remember...

1. The store from which you bought the product(s),
2. The amount you spent on the product(s).
3. The city in which you bought the product.
4. The type of product you bought

Debt Elimination Scam

Debt elimination scams tout legal ways to dispose of mortgage loans or credit card debt and get a power of attorney to conduct transactions regarding the title of victims' homes.

Free investment seminars pick senior citizens' pockets

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is looking into "free" investment seminars geared toward retirees that are really high-pressure sales events.

Domain Registry of America scam

I recently received a deceptive notice from Domain Registry of America. The "notice," which looks more like a bill than a notice, gives the impression that a domain I own is about to expire and must be renewed. Domain Registry of America's notice informed me that, "Failure to renew your domain name by the expiration date may result in a loss of your online identity making it difficult for your customers and friends to locate you on the Web." OK. That's very thoughtful, but my domain doesn't expire until November. Why is Domain Registry of America only giving me until July 23 to reply? Well, mostly because it's a scam. Read more.

Caller ID Scam Using Fake Phone Numbers to "Spoof"

The number on your caller ID may or may not be a law firm, the IRS or your bank calling you! By using a special prepaid calling card, you can become the victim to real financial disaster if you give away any personal information requested by the caller. Watch the Good Morning America story.

There are Internet sites like www.SpoofCard.com or www.itellas.com where anyone can buy a prepaid calling card. This prepaid calling card has special features to hide the real identity of the caller. There are Federal regulations prohibiting the use of this technology by telemarketers and debt collectors. This service is also a stalker's dream and a victim's nightmare. Who else but telemarketers, debt collectors, scam artists trying to get your personal information and stalkers trying to harrass you, would need this type of service? Even though it is said that the service is for Law Enforcement, Skip Tracers, Private Investigators, etc., everyone knows that these professionals have other means to accomplish the same goal. The "Spoofer" is also able to change his/her voice to be a man or a woman and not sound like a recording. With a "Spoof" call, *69 (Call Return), *57 (Call Trace), and Anonymous Call features to typically provide you with information, do not work.

The people or companies using this service are able to send any number to your Caller ID. As a victim of identity theft, I received calls where total strangers pretended to be someone else and were demanding my date of birth, social security number, current and previous addresses and my mother's maiden name. One call came from a 512 area code and turned out to be the Secretary of State Comtroller Office for Texas to gather information for taxes. There is no state tax in Texas! Another call was a law firm in Tampa, Florida calling to collect debts on three credit cards. Again, personal information was requested including my bank account number. As a victim of ID theft, I did not take the threat of a major lawsuit or the threat of taking my home lightly. These scam artists fortunately said I owed on 3 cards that I had never used or ordered and that were already removed from my credit history as part of the ID theft.

The attempt to personally violate others is inexcusable and reflects the lowest form of human character. Now that a legislator was "spoofed", laws against the companies providing the service are being enacted. If problems had resulted for regular consumers like you and me, there is no telling how long this practice would have continued.



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