Complaint Review: My Funding Resources - Sandy Utah
- My Funding Resources 7965 S 700 East Sandy, Utah United States of America
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My Funding Resources Elderly Ripped Off Sandy, Utah
*Consumer Comment: Good Luck
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My Mother-in-Law is 85 years old and did not understand what she was getting herself into when she became involved with My Funding Resources. They sent her a bunch of paperwork in a folder. She is too ill to leave home most of the time. When I discovered how much money she had sent them I examined the folder and could not believe that what I was looking at and the phone calls that she has received was worth over $6000. She does not need what they have to offer. We sent them a certified letter asking for the money back and they have either called her or sent her letters offering more services. Can someone please help us get her her money back? She is not a wealthy woman and was seriously taken advantage of.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Good Luck
AUTHOR: VinnyZ66 - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, July 29, 2011
Here is the contact info for the Utah State Attorney General's office.
http://attorneygeneral.utah.gov/contact_us.html
Unfortunately, Utah has become the scam capital of the US.
A call, email or letter to your own state AG might help as well.


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