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Consumer Facts:
25% of all
purchases result in some kind of problem.
Of those who took action, only 40% got the problem resolved by complaining to the
organization who caused the problem.
Lesko want to show you how
to:
- Learn your rights
- Get your money back
- Fight even the biggest
companies and win!
Quickly resolve most
types of problems including the top 6 common complaints:
1. Automobiles
2. Mail orders
3. Banking/Credit
4. Insurance
5. Publications
6. Recreation and Travel
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1000 sources to get
your way for free!
Never be bullied again, Matthew Lesko proves you don't need a single
dime to fight your way through our legal system. If you never believed in consumer
rights, this book will show you just how to intimidate any company without a lawyer. Learn
to fight "even the big guys" with Uncle Sam and win!
You need this book
Face it, the odds are against you never having a problem or less
that you will resolve your problem with the company who wronged you! Free Legal Help
will show you where to complain, that complaining can be worth your time, and that
it can do plenty of good.
Your Personal Army of FREE Lawyers
It takes little effort to get a state or federal agency to help you
out. When a business gets a telephone call from the state's Attorney General's
office, or the U.S. Department of Justice, or the Interstate Commerce Commission, they're
much more likely to see things the way you do.
A single phone call can force:
- Insurance companies to pay your claim
- Deadbeat dads to pay up
- Stores to refund your money
- Employers to stop messing with your
pension fund
- False Advertiser out of business
Resolve irritating situations :
- Investigate lawyers for giving you the
legal run around
- Punish car dealers for not living up to
their promises
- Sanction Doctors for bad billing
Practices
- Investigate nursing homes
- Fire Airline Staffers for being rude
and more!
Effective Free legal remedies to what ails you
There's nothing like a call from your Attorney General to get a
store or gas station that ripped you off to see things more fairly. Your boss is more
likely
to listen to your complaints about discrimination if he/she gets a call from the U.S.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or the U.S. Department of Justice. And your home
improvement contractor will be a little more sympathetic to your complaint if the state
Licensing Board investigates your case.
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