I saw American Online Bankruptcy Center(AOBC) offer on their website www.americanonlinebankruptcycenter.com. They promised lots of services and showed a rating from the Legal review of forget name.
I bought the premium gold package for $187 using my bank debit card. My bank showed a telephone number of 661-771-2033 on March 4, 2015. if a land line this AOBC consultant/document printer off fixed computer templates - then it is in California-Kern County, Part of Los Angeles County, Santa Barbara County and Tulare County. If it is a cell phone number who knows where they are?
I did call the phone and basically got a message this phone is not accepting calls. I called again and got a fax in my ear - so, someone seems to keep it busy faxing documents. This maybe a land line that only handles outbound communications. After working in the phone company, I know businesses do use that type of phone restrictions.
That was part of their(AOBC) promises to us they fax and file our documents with the Federal Bankruptcy Court in our State and County. I checked and checked my e-mail given as my entrance to starting my bankruptcy. I got nothing from this AOBC Center.
I had written down the email address and password plus a program I use on my computer saves these. I went through the first few templates to show a. I was elegible for Bankruptcy Chapter 7 and what my assets, income and credit card which was fraud which I kept disputing yet never got resolved.
What really burnt my cookies is that I could not get back on this website to complete my bankruptcy. I tried for everything to find a human to email or speak with on the phone. So I am disputing this charge with my bank of $187. On a debit bank card, only if AOBC Center lives up to its 100% money back guarantee on their website - i am totally parted from my hard earned money.
May we file a class action suit or take further action since this has happened to others?
Now, I am about to have a lien and judgement placed on me when I was supposed to have this already bankruptcy chapter 7 filed. Now I have one day to do it by myself and pay another $350 filing fee for the court. Pray for me, please!
Celeste, Converse (suburb city outside SE San Antonio, TX) TX
I paid online for services a few hours ago. The charge went through immediately. However, I received no email confirmation from the vendor, though I did receive an alert from my bank asking me to confirm charge (which I confirmed).
Two hours later when the American Online Bankruptcy's website would not accept my email address/user name & password to go online to begin filing Chapter 7, their system will not allow me in.
When you click on their "Customer Service" tab, there is no customer service information or method to contact them. This link is simply a return to the payments options page.
They offer no physical address, email address, or phone number to contact them. They do have a contact form you can fill out and submit, but doing that does not result in an automatically sent "we received your contact request" email that any legitimate company generates. I still have not heard from them, other than that they immediately went into my bank and debited $187.
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I saw American Online Bankruptcy Center(AOBC) offer on their website www.americanonlinebankruptcycenter.com. They promised lots of services and showed a rating from the Legal review of forget name.
I bought the premium gold package for $187 using my bank debit card. My bank showed a telephone number of 661-771-2033 on March 4, 2015. if a land line this AOBC consultant/document printer off fixed computer templates - then it is in California-Kern County, Part of Los Angeles County, Santa Barbara County and Tulare County. If it is a cell phone number who knows where they are?
I did call the phone and basically got a message this phone is not accepting calls. I called again and got a fax in my ear - so, someone seems to keep it busy faxing documents. This maybe a land line that only handles outbound communications. After working in the phone company, I know businesses do use that type of phone restrictions.
That was part of their(AOBC) promises to us they fax and file our documents with the Federal Bankruptcy Court in our State and County. I checked and checked my e-mail given as my entrance to starting my bankruptcy. I got nothing from this AOBC Center.
I had written down the email address and password plus a program I use on my computer saves these. I went through the first few templates to show a. I was elegible for Bankruptcy Chapter 7 and what my assets, income and credit card which was fraud which I kept disputing yet never got resolved.
What really burnt my cookies is that I could not get back on this website to complete my bankruptcy. I tried for everything to find a human to email or speak with on the phone. So I am disputing this charge with my bank of $187. On a debit bank card, only if AOBC Center lives up to its 100% money back guarantee on their website - i am totally parted from my hard earned money.
May we file a class action suit or take further action since this has happened to others?
Now, I am about to have a lien and judgement placed on me when I was supposed to have this already bankruptcy chapter 7 filed. Now I have one day to do it by myself and pay another $350 filing fee for the court. Pray for me, please!
Celeste, Converse (suburb city outside SE San Antonio, TX) TX
I paid online for services a few hours ago. The charge went through immediately. However, I received no email confirmation from the vendor, though I did receive an alert from my bank asking me to confirm charge (which I confirmed).
Two hours later when the American Online Bankruptcy's website would not accept my email address/user name & password to go online to begin filing Chapter 7, their system will not allow me in.
When you click on their "Customer Service" tab, there is no customer service information or method to contact them. This link is simply a return to the payments options page.
They offer no physical address, email address, or phone number to contact them. They do have a contact form you can fill out and submit, but doing that does not result in an automatically sent "we received your contact request" email that any legitimate company generates. I still have not heard from them, other than that they immediately went into my bank and debited $187.