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Complaint Review: American Residential Law Group - Fort Lauderdale Florida

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  • Reported By: Michael — Waterbury Connecticut United States of America
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  • American Residential Law Group 6245 North Federal Highway, Suite 401, Fort Lauderdale, Florida United States of America

American Residential Law Group Polished Thieves "American Residential Law Groups" Fort Lauderdale, Florida

*Consumer Comment: ARLG Clients Solicited by Summit Legal

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American Residential Law Group are nothing but a bunch of thieves.
I had a problem with my mortgage and wanted to modify my mortgage. I happened to come across the name of the firm from the web, filled an application and got contacted after couples of minutes. The person i spoke to name was Bill and I have every documentation from them if anybody wants to verify the truth.
 This man gave me a payment option of two month which was $1025.00 per month so for the two months was $2050.00. After the money was withdrawn from my account; that was it. I tried calling them and nothing ever happened from there. I had to make repayment  arrange with the mortgage company so as to prevent them from processing to foreclose my house. I've tried every effort to get my money or talk to someone, however all my attempts has been in vain. I tried to sue them but the attorney is also charging $1500.00 before he takes the case. and that has left me in limbo..So ladies and gentlemen "American Residential Law Group" are thieves. I don't have or know anyway of getting them to pay back my money. Therefore should anyone finds a way please contact me via email or phone. My email address and phone number is listed.

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ARLG Clients Solicited by Summit Legal

AUTHOR: anonymous - (United States of America)

POSTED: Sunday, December 04, 2011

ARLG was put out of business in early 2011 and their caseload was taken over by another scam operation, Summit Legal Group.  Were you contacted by Summit?  Summit victims have been speaking with each other and are looking to pursue recovery of stolen money.  If you need information, leave your contact information at one of the complaint sites.  Ifyou google Summit, you should be able to locate a site fairly quickly.  The Connecticut Banking Commission is all over this.  If you have not already filed a complaint, contact Marcelle Grooves at 860-240-8109, and she will be able to assist you.

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