- Report: #776241
Complaint Review: American Legal Services
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American Legal Services Mark Harrison He said that I owe a loan company name Cash Advance USA $6,000 and they are willing to take a settlement of $300 by September 30, 2011. Internet
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he had all of my information like name, address and place of work. he asked for me to hold to speak with his supervisor mark harrison and he said that i owe cash advance usa $6,000 and they are willing to settle for $300 and wanted to know if I could pay by september 30, 2011.
mark asked if I would call him back at 347-474-7041 when I had my payment.
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I am the REAL American Legal Services
AUTHOR: Robert Lee - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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Robert W. Lee
American Legal Services
Attorney at Law
25550 North River Rd.
Harrison Twp., MI 48045
(586)469-3556/fax (586)469-4819

