Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan
credit card contract
How do you overcome the principle of presumption;where the court presumes that a consumer saw a contract and signed it ? Because most of the time we don`t and I didn`t. But I did resd the unsolicited offer and the ''agreement is nothing like the offer I agreed to.
Asked on 1/24/07, 8:04 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Rochelle Guznack
Law Offices of Rochelle E. Guznack, PLLC
Re: credit card contract
This is difficult to overcome unless you can prove fraud, duress or unconscionable contract. There is also a federal statute that more or less says that every use of the card creates a contract. However, there are other ways to win lawsuits against credit companies and I would be happy to help you for a reasonable fee. I can be reached at 248.679.1552.
Answered on 1/25/07, 8:54 am
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