
11-01-2001, 11:43 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Posts: 26
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One more happy Lexington customer. (LOL)
I thought you might enjoy an e-mail I just received from someone. I get them all the time from people.
Dear Bill,
First off I am a victim of Lexington Law Firm but wish to remain anonymous. Here is some information that I believe will help
your campaign. Lexington Law Firm directing Attorney is Victor Lawrence. His BBB rating as well as Lexington was horrible as of yesterday due to the several unanswered complaints. Which
is my experience as well.
I have found that Lexington funnels there clients through a series of mock companies to keep everyone of track. I do not know if this is legal but it is in my book extremly manipulative. The other two major companies are Creditattorney.com and Johnson and Associates. A representitive of their company expressed how their plus program was in finacial choas and in fact closing down and moving to another section of their company.
After getting the run around for several weeks on my case and the inaccesability of their staff I actually wonder if Victor Lawrence is looking at my case! Tell me how one attorney can look at over 20,000 cases in one month and not be available at any of their phone numbers. They tell me he is never in. It seems that the
Law firm thing is a complete scam. I have never been invoilved with anything that left me with so many questions about my fellow human beings.
There should be some sort of regulatory action taken on these companys. Particularly law firms! I do not want you to feel that this is an attack on your company. For I have found through
reliable sources that you are walking the talk. You are a becon in your industry and should be commended on the amount of effort you but into exposing the truth about some credit repair
companies.
Sincerely,
Disgusted with Lexington
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