| Six Class Actions seeking millions from Ricart
for fraud victims underway by law firm Murray, Murphy, Moul + Basil,
lawyers John Marshall (Columbus) & Ron Burdge (Dayton).
Affiliate of Trial Lawyers for Public Justice wants our Ricart
research! More class actions forthcoming! Get registered with
ColumbusConsumer ... Read more
about current lawsuits) National News
Organization talks with ColumbusConsumer. Wants Ex-Ricart personnel
for on camera interview. Bye bye Ricart! :(
Get registered! More
Ricart class actions in the planning! (2/05) New class action
in Montgomery county for theft-gard scam.
Ricart busted by WDTN Dayton
investigative reporter swindling a "mentally impaired"
individual. Read the stories.
Part 1
Part 2
Ricart short changes cash-strapped local
schools/government of tax revenues? Uses a offshore holding company
in the tax-haven Nevis Islands in Caribbean. Sell here, scam here,
but sends profits offshore?
WARNING: Ricart now
has customers sign ridiculous binding arbitration agreement
when they purchase or lease a vehicle. Unheard of in the car
business! Sales personnel can continue to scam more with less worry
of lawsuits. "We're Dealin only if you promise not
to sue when we cheat you!" Read
more. Article#1 Article#2
Ricart Scam of the
Month-February
Senior Citizen buys NEW 2003
Airstream recreational motor home with bells & whistles for
$181,326.36 from Ricart RV. Turns out Ricart forged paperwork and it
is a USED 2002 instead! Man instantly loses
$30,000+. Info courtesy of Ohio Attorney
General.
Ricart Scam of the Month-March
Consumer submits complaint that he
was cheated on 3/31/04. Informed Ricart he didn't want fake $15
Theft Gard. Consumer finds out he was charged $795 only one week
after Ricart settles Theft Gard fraud case for miilions!
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