Legal Question in Technology Law in California

Malicious intent

There is a listing on a website for a house for sale. The site states that these homes are in foreclosure and you can take over payment without a credit check. When I called, they asked for a $199 to obtain a Title search on the property. Although I did not give them my credit card number, other people have. The company scammed them, did not return their money and are unreachable. The company has a 310 number and when we hung up on them, they left a rude message. Can any of the people who were scammed receive monetary damages and punitive damages as well for malicious intent?


Asked on 6/13/08, 10:49 pm

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Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

Re: Malicious intent

I'm relieved to hear you're not that stupid. The ones who sue will find it very hard to recover any money. For example, no lawyer would touch such a case without beig paid up front. Maybe the state attorney general will go after them, but that's a longshot (and in all probability would not result in any scam victims recovering any of their losses).

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Answered on 6/13/08, 11:03 pm


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