Level One Law
customer
"Please do not go with this company. It will ruin your atttempts to negotiate your debt with out bankruptcy!"
in 8 months, nothing was accomplished. My debt increased by 6k and I was taken to court by my ex husband. I tried to call and either no one is there, or they reject the call because my phone number was changed. This company is all about fees, fees and fees. Until they feel you have enough money, they will not start negotiating down your dept. I have been a client for 8 months!
Scott Mexico-Frazier
"They took $7000 in "misc fees""
They took $7000 in "misc fees"; They negotiated a $1300 credit debt for about $1200. They knew I had been summoned to court and made no attempt to help represent me nor any advice for a Summons response.
They dont answer their phones. They dont answer emails.
Their hands are in your pockets heavy and they will not do anything for you.
JD
"They told me they would take care of…"
They told me they would take care of all of my debt within 6mos - 1 year. It has now been 1.5 years and they have only settled 2 out of 10 accounts.
Supergoose
"After reading the reviews and also not…"
After reading the reviews and also not being able to reach anyone at level one law. I have decided to withdraw my money. Now Since I can not reach anyone at level one law I reached out to Global Holdings who collects the money. They advised that they will be able to close the account and end the money back to me. Now whether level one law does something against me is a different question. But I rather get my money back than wait to get a hold of someone at level one. At this point a chapter 7 sounds like a better option.
Maddie
"Dangerous Scam - Please avoid!"
We spoke with Ethan Bledsoe (likely not his real name) about setting up a consolidation/debt repayment service with LevelOneLaw. Despite the massive impact this mistake has had our lives, we have not received the promised services. We are out thousands of dollars and our credit score is far worse than it was when we started. We have tried to contact LevelOneLaw to no avail. Dangerous scam - please avoid!
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No longer supported by the BBB:
"Accreditation Revocation:
On 12/05/2023 this business's accreditation in the BBB was revoked by the BBB's Board of Directors due to failure by the business to adhere to the BBB requirement that Accredited Businesses meet and abide by the following standards:
6. Address disputes forwarded by BBB quickly and in good faith.
6D. Cooperate with BBB in efforts to eliminate the underlying cause of patterns of customer complaints that are identified by BBB.
8. Approach all business dealings, marketplace transactions and commitments with integrity, good faith and intent to do what is reasonably expected"
Mike Feasel
"Bunch of Con Artists"
Bunch of Con Artists. I can't believe they do this to people. Made 6 payments, just over $5000 in total. Jan 12th they fall off the face of the earth. Spent 200+ hours trying to contact them, emails, phone calls on hold, etc. Have since filed a police report and been talking to an attorney. If anyone would like to join in a class-act lawsuit against these criminal scum, reach out to me. Email (can't put exact email in here, but replace the spacing and "at" with the actual email "at" LevelOneLawsuit at gmail.com At this point i will be going after them for my $5000, 200+ hours of my time wasted billed at a minimum of $50 per hour, as well as my cards late fees, and inconvenience/hardship. Not to mention legal fees. I will be sewing them for a minimum of $50000. Don't believe the "you signed a contract" crap. You signed a contract, for services not provided. No where in America will their argument hold up in court. File a police report. They will consider it "not criminal" since theres a contract, but the more bad reviews, and police reports that are saying the same consistent issue, the more it helps all of us. Seriously everyone, email me if you would like to persue a class-act lawsuit against these criminals! Levelonelawsuit at gmail.com
Jennifer Tingleff
"Don't fall for their unethical business…"
Don't fall for their unethical business practices. Our rep, Sam Bartner, (doubtful that's even his real name) sold us on their debt consolidation program by telling us there were no fees except for a small admin fee. I thought it was too good to be true but I was so desperate that I believed him and went through with it. After 8 months in the program nothing has been settled, I've been served with a lawsuit from one of my creditors, and even though we have paid them almost $11k there was only $4k in our "account" to pay off creditors when we cancelled the program. We now have no choice but to go bankrupt thanks to their deceitful and shady business model.
Dave
"Wish I would have seen this sooner."
Wish I would have seen this sooner.
This entity has an F rating on BBB and a 1.23 rating. Check BBB reviews for Level One Law
Accreditation Revocation:
On 12/05/2023 this business's accreditation in the BBB was revoked by the BBB's Board of Directors due to failure by the business to adhere to the BBB requirement that Accredited Businesses meet and abide by the following standards:
6. Address disputes forwarded by BBB quickly and in good faith.
6D. Cooperate with BBB in efforts to eliminate the underlying cause of patterns of customer complaints that are identified by BBB.
8. Approach all business dealings, marketplace transactions and commitments with integrity, good faith and intent to do what is reasonably expected.
Thomas
"Sorry that I just now went to the BBB…"
Sorry that I just now went to the BBB site. On here there were many positive reviews but I guess they were paid for! I called once to ask where my money was going and was told I could cancel my contract. At that point I had already paid them $7000 and nothing was happening with any of my accounts. At this point, one year after signing up, I have one account that has been negotiated. I have received a court summons that has to be answered in fifteen days. As of today it has been 10 days, I have heard nothing from them and guess I am going to have to go to court myself with no representation. I have spent 90 minutes so far today listening to "Hold on I'm coming". I guess this is supposed to be funny, but I am about to lose my home! Go to the BBB before sighing up!
After writing this review, coincidently, someone answered the phone. A very nice lady reviewed the summons I had forwarded to them and said that a lawyer had not had time to review the paperwork yet and that I was essentially on my own. So I will go to court, with all my paperwork and hope for the leniency of the court.
Jorge Bavarese
"One Level Law is a scam, don't fall for it. They scammed me out of $4500, be careful.""
Be careful with the company One Leve Law, they are scammers. Don't fall into that fraud, they did it to me. They told me I could consolidate my debts, and stupidly, I agreed to pay them $840 every 15 days. Seven months passed, and they hadn't done anything at all, not even a proposal for any of my 5 credit cards. I contacted them to tell them that since 7 months had passed with no progress, I wanted them to deduct $840.00 monthly instead of bi-weekly. They said no, that I had signed the program as it was and it couldn't be changed. But I hadn't received anything, not even a proposal. Long story short, I canceled, and out of $10,920.00, they only refunded $6,412.00. They stole over $4,000 for doing absolutely nothing. They are scammers, be careful not to get involved in their game. First, you receive a letter, then a call from someone named ALEX, and they rope you into the scam.
The modus operandi of the criminal organization Level One Law: Do not fall for their scam.
The scam by the criminal organization One Level Law: First, you receive a reconciliation email with a fake interest rate. Then, a scammer named Alex convinces you to reduce your debt from $48,000 to $15,000 by making payments, but they keep charging fees for doing nothing. For instance, from each biweekly payment of $840, they pocket $539, leaving only $300 for your cards. After 10 months of paying, they still haven't done anything with your cards. They hope you won't pay, so your cards sue, giving them time to collect money. This is how they operate."
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