Posted by Geo-TH,In on February 10, 2015 at 12:51:13 from (184.16.165.4):
Predatory contracts.
A friend bought a time share. Had to pay $3000 to get rid of time share. The Predatory time share contract, in legal terms that no one can understant, basically that even if she died, her kids would have to pay the maintenance fee.
I've used a trash service for years. I got tired of their practices and told them to stop my services. He said my contract auto renewed and I would have to pay 6 months to get out of them. I told him if he wanted to get paid, remove the dumpsters, send me a final bill. If he has a problem, I'll be looking forward to seeing him in court. On 4-1-13, I had sent him an email telling him I don't want my contracts to auto renew, I wanted them to be month to month. He used all sorts of strong arm tactics trying to scare me in to not dropping them. I told him I want nothing to do with their services. Be interesting to see what he does.
I think it should be illegal to have what I call Predatory contracts based on fine print no one can see or understand.
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