prepaid legal services scam
Prepaid Legal Services Scam
Most prepaid legal services companies offer services for a monthly charge. But, do they always deliver the services? The article below presents some examples of prepaid legal services scams.
- Scams in the legal issues have been taking place all over the United States with alarming regularity, so it is always good to be a bit cautious. While I'm not discarding the idea of prepaid legal services as an out-and-out sham, there are people out there who are giving this system a bad name.
- Scams may not be illegal, but they may be ripping you off by giving false promises of legal advice and services, but ditching you along the way.
- There have been many reports that suggest that the companies offering the prepaid legal services are not really delivering the goods.
- Scams occur, as the people pay these companies the required amount of money each month, and when the time comes to deliver the service, they become evasive or sometimes even send some non-qualified people along to help you.
- Most people, due to their own ignorance, end up paying a lot more as premiums as compared to what they would otherwise spend as lawyer fees.
- Attorney charges for routine work such as consultation and will preparation are negligible for which the price you end up paying as legal services charges are a lot more.
- At the same time, legal services that are otherwise more expensive, such as court hearings for imprisonment may not be covered in your prepaid plan.
- Many times, in a bid to appear legally above board, the companies running the scams overdo their part by boasting a 'large network' of legal aid providers.
- But, most of the time, no sources are cited out of this 'large network'. Since they are after your money, they will keep deadlines for registration and fee payment.
- If they are unable to lure clients post the deadline period, they will offer substantial discounts.
- Often, there are 'many lawyers' working with them, but no profiles are displayed.
- Also, you may spot a fake testimonial when you see one. The internet is filled with such fake testimonials, and they are readily identifiable. But the most appalling mistakes of all are the spelling mistakes these 'lawyers' commit on their websites.
- While this idea was started by someone with a seriously noble thought of being able to serve the society, some miscreants have taken it forward and are fooling innocent people and playing with their hard-earned money.