It’s Official: Facebook to Start Charging Users
By: William E. Lewis Jr. (Diary) | September 25th at 10:44 PM |
Now that I have your attention, the above statement is false. Following yet another change at Facebook, a new version of an old hoax is spreading throughout the Internet warning users that the company will soon start charging for their service. Starting early last week, many of my Facebook friends and fans sent private messages and texts seeking advice on whether they should join the | Read More »
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Foreclosure Fraud Case Settled at the Florida Supreme Court
By: William E. Lewis Jr. (Diary) | July 29th at 11:21 AM |
In a matter of “great public importance” that has gone largely ignored this week, the high-profile foreclosure fraud case of Roman Pino versus The Bank of New York has been settled. According to the Florida Supreme Court, the matter was dismissed upon Pino’s “Notice –Dismiss (Voluntary Stipulation)” on July 25th. The opportunity for a precedent setting opinion for attorney Thomas Ice, of Ice Legal, whose | Read More »
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FTC Sues Florida Loan Modification Firm
By: William E. Lewis Jr. (Diary) | April 8th at 03:03 PM |
The FTC recently issued the Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Rule, that prohibits mortgage foreclosure and loan modification services from collecting fees until homeowners have a written offer from their lender that they personally find acceptable.
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Tax Masters and JK Harris Face AG Inquiry
By: William E. Lewis Jr. (Diary) | April 7th at 02:29 PM |
With the April 18th tax deadline just weeks away, tax relief companies have increased late night advertising and Internet promotions promising to settle delinquent IRS debt for pennies on the dollar. Several of these companies are under investigation for deceptive practices.
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