A consumer in New Jersey had her home inspected by the owner of www.ELEXANA.com a website based out of Manhattan New York in September 2018. He claimed to be a licensed electrical services provider, such license was claimed on his website along with a recommended posting by an attorney recommending his service without the permission of the attorney to use his name. Once the attorney learned of this the attorney's name was removed.
The person from ELEXANA LLC a Mr Jim Finn came to the home of the New Jersey consumer and made measurements then he claimed family members were a risk and danger and thereby alarmed and severely upset a new mother and the home owner. The home owner later contacted an expert licensed EMF electrical services safety investigator that found no risk associated with the levels identified.
Upon further review it came to be known that the ELEXANA inspector had no electrical services licenses and was unqualified to perform any lawful or competent consumer electrical services or other health services.
Monday, December 10, 2018
EMF Fraud by NYC EMF Electrical Services Provider Exposed
Location:
New York, NY, USA
How to Sue for Internet Fraud
If you are a victim of fraud that involves the Internet you have the option to file suit in local, state and federal courts depending where you live and what is most convenient.
You may start the legal process before even filing a suit under the rules of evidence.
What you may do before a suit is to demand information from the person or company that has defrauded you. You may demand specific details that will prove your claim and also you may demand that they provide you proof against your claim. In the case where they claim licensing or official legal authority your may request such documentation.
You may start the legal process before even filing a suit under the rules of evidence.
What you may do before a suit is to demand information from the person or company that has defrauded you. You may demand specific details that will prove your claim and also you may demand that they provide you proof against your claim. In the case where they claim licensing or official legal authority your may request such documentation.
MyLife.com Ruining Your Life?
Many Internet users are discovering their names in record databases that implying they have criminal, civil or other alarming legal records that you can not examine without giving more information or for payment of access - report fees. That after paying to see the records there are no criminal records. One of the most egregious sites is www.MyLife.com.
Do a search if you are a victim of such fraud contact them and demand removal of information immediately.
Founder: Jeffrey Tinsley
Founded: 2002
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Federal Trade Commissions Internet Fraud Reporting- Marsha Cohen
Selling of services on the Internet falls within the domain of Federal Jurisdiction and Law.
If you are a victim of any fraudulent services or sales, post your information on this site and identify the sites involved to warn people. Post names, websites, location of the fraudsters and nature of your victimization. Then if you have been defrauded file with the Federal Trade Commission at this link:
https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/GettingStarted#crnt
Domain Registration Renewal Fraud
Via email you are frightens you domains will be lost if you do not pay. First you get in the mail a warning that sends you https://quickclick.com/cart/cart.php?action=show_information&internal_key=699999999
Then a link send you to website https://www.webdotcom.org/ which is a domain service fraud site warning site owners that heir domain are about to expire is a few days when in fact it is not. They then ask you to pay for renewal. One BIG FRAUD.
Being reported to the Federal Trade Commission.................
https://www.ftc.gov/faq/consumer-protection/submit-consumer-complaint-ftc
Then a link send you to website https://www.webdotcom.org/ which is a domain service fraud site warning site owners that heir domain are about to expire is a few days when in fact it is not. They then ask you to pay for renewal. One BIG FRAUD.
Being reported to the Federal Trade Commission.................
https://www.ftc.gov/faq/consumer-protection/submit-consumer-complaint-ftc
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