Legal Question in Technology Law in Florida

online metting law

What if I charged people to tell them via an online metting program how to erase there credit by disputing it with the their creditors. Telling these people how to dispute it by telling them the best time of year to dispute. These people with dispute the things on their credit reports even if they really do owe. These people will dispute it by writting a letter saying that they do not owe it even if they do owe it is this legal for me to advise these people on how to do this? I will not gurarantee success.


Asked on 7/08/09, 1:13 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sarah Grosse Sarah Grosse, Esquire

Re: online metting law

It sounds like you need a license to practice law to negotiate on behalf of another in regard to credit disputes. If not, you should tread lightly, and you should research any licenses and/or civil contract issues before proceeding. Please contact your own attorney - under protection of the attorney-client privilege - to determine if/how you can pursue your idea.

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Answered on 7/08/09, 1:46 pm


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