‘Feel like an idiot’: Woman regrets hiring timeshare exit company
Cindy Sellers says she bought a timeshare years ago.
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Cindy Sellers says she bought a timeshare years ago.
Larry Falcone says he had car trouble. “The engine went out,” he told Action 9 attorney Jason Stoogenke.
A woman who didn’t want to share her identity says her son bought one of the units. “We noticed that [there] was some noise in the downstairs bathroom and we went and looked, and it was just water just coming out,” she told Action 9 attorney Jason Stoogenke.
Some Charlotte renters want out of their leases because of frequent crime in their area, but Action 9 Attorney Jason Stoogenke says it’s easier said than done.
A roofing company told a northeast Charlotte homeowner he had hail damage, but his insurance company denied the claim, leaving him frustrated and without repairs.
A couple says a convincing phone scam wiped out nearly all their savings after they were walked through “verification” steps they didn’t realize gave criminals access to their account.
Some people in a northwest Charlotte neighborhood are upset about where trucks are parking.
When Carl Johnson moved into a new house, he kept many things the same, like doing the cooking when possible. But one thing that did change: his alarm company.
The City of Charlotte is suing pharmaceutical companies over inflated insulin prices, alleging they have overpaid millions for the medicine through their employee health plans.
Action 9 attorney Jason Stoogenke says to remember that many scams play on two things: Urgency and emotion.