Posted by Anon on 7/9/2005, 10:34 pm, in reply to "BEWARE 50STATENOTARY.COM LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP PURCHASE" What happens in two years when VR decides the $525.00 Lifetime Listing should no longer exist??? If the people who believe that VR has behaved in a way that demonstrates MISREPRESENTATION, FALSE ADVERTISING, FAILURE TO DELIVER GOODS PURCHASED, OR CHANGES RULES OF A PROGRAM TO GET MORE MONEY FROM THE SUBSCRIBERS WHO THOUGHT THEY BOUGHT THE PRODUCT ALREADY, then you are the people who need to write the State Attorney General's office of the state in which you reside as well as the state in which VR does business. I certainly am glad that finance companies can not change the terms of the loans just because they purchased them from someone else. A contract is a contract, and it would appear that VR is in breach of her own contract! I believe those who feel they are harmed in some way should take legal action immediately or forever hold their peace.
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Do not accept VR's poor business practice. Between what you have written here and her advertising fiasco at the NNA convention, it seems to me that people who are being finacially harmed, or not being given the goods they purchased as told to them, should be writing to the State Attorney General's Office to have them investigate to see if what VR is doing constitutes perpetrating a fraud!!!
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