Legal Question in Consumer Law in California

permission without permission

aol provides customer's atm card number to the businesss who advertise through aol and does not advise their customers that this is the case. instead they refer to a disclosure statememt which is so forerign in content a normal person does not understand what they are agreeing to. Should'nt aol tell the potenial customer the facts when selling the service to the customer? how can aol, legally, provide a persons banking info to their advertising customers, whether aol has permission from the customer or not? finally, due to this practice my life has been devistated financilly, paying over $519.00 in nsf charges to my bank in a 3 week period of time. And it does'nt end there, still waiting for more nfs charges from creditors.i want to sue aol for this unethical practice. Is this is possible. and if so, can you recommend a attorney who will not charge unless i win hope to hear you--name removed--mosqueda


Asked on 6/03/03, 1:15 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Alvin Tenner Law Office of Alvin G. Tenner

Re: permission without permission

Sorry, but I cannot help.

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Answered on 6/03/03, 2:32 pm
H.M. Torrey The Law Offices of H.M. Torrey

Re: permission without permission

if you can email me directly with proof/evidence of your claims against aol and/or its business affiliates, i may be able to further assist you legally in this matter.

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Answered on 6/03/03, 2:39 pm


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