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Posted by shannon carter on 4/23/07 1:28pm
Msg #186534

Class Action Lawsuit Against Signaturesplus (SOX)

Here is the email of a lady who is getting together a class-action lawsuit against Signatureplus (which is SOX): [e-mail address]

Also, there is a detective in the Irvine Police Dept Fraud unit. His name is Paul Jessup 949-724-7131. The woman that is working on a suit against the company is sending him some important info and if you want to let him know what has happening or has happened to you, let him know. I don't want him to get too many lengthly messages Anyone out there who's gotten screwed is invited to email her and give your story. Hope this works!!

Reply by ME/NJ on 4/23/07 1:49pm
Msg #186541

Good idea, it horrible what the company does to folks. A Class action suit will only put money in the pockets of lawyers. Most folks will only see a small fraction when a settlement is reached and SOX has plenty of money the will still continue doing business the same way.

Reply by Gary_CA on 4/23/07 6:23pm
Msg #186584

Bad Plan... good way to not get paid.

As has already been said, the proceeds of a class action suite go to the dirty rotten no good attorney that puts it together.

And you know good and well that if you pile all of Sox's debts up in a big heap and try to collect them that they'll file bankruptcy before you can say "Sign on the X is a den of thieves"

Here's a better plan...

Forget about truth, justice and the American way. Forget about what they owe everyone else. Focus on what they owe you... that's all, just ol' number one.

Then make yourself an incredible, intolerable, immutable, incessant irritation until they pay you.

Call them three times a day and send 4 faxes, long faxes.
Dig through here and find Dick Tracy that works in their building and bug the hell out of him too.
Complain to everyone you possibly can, twice, in writing, and ask them to follow up.
Make the Title Company that contracted you through them wish they had never heard the word SOX.
If you can find the LO, make their life hell too.
Email them every hour
Mail them a turd every Monday

Check the archives here... they will pay, if it's just one bill and if not paying it is a major, monumental, mother-of-all-annoyances pain in their butt.

As soon as they've had enough, they'll cut a check... but if y'all gang up on them, they'll go tits up and you wouln't see a dime, not even a thin one.

Reply by christiSocal on 4/23/07 6:44pm
Msg #186588

1st time anything about sox made me laugh, thanks Gary! n/m

Reply by SueW/Tn on 4/23/07 7:36pm
Msg #186598

ahem..."tits up"? Gary...you've missed your calling ROFLMAO n/m

Reply by Lisa Prestegard on 4/23/07 8:22pm
Msg #186608

That's twice you've cracked me up in 10 minutes, Gary...

so as a reward, I won't dig out my spoon to thwack you for teasing Sue/TN's kitty.
Thanks. I sorely needed the giggle.

Reply by BrendaTx on 4/23/07 9:13pm
Msg #186614

Re: Bad Plan... good way to not get paid--Question Gary

**Mail them a turd every Monday**

Do you mean put it in the mail on Monday, or have it delivered to them on Monday?

Reply by Gary_CA on 4/23/07 11:04pm
Msg #186639

Hadn't thought it out but...

the best thing would be to time it so it gets dropped on Saturday...so it'd be nice and ripe on Monday.

Yeah I was being a smart alek (and cruising for a thwak)...but really folks there is a serious side. The best collection is to start by assuming you'll be paid...then be nice but consistent in the early follow up (days 20 - 90) then get noisier and noiser till someone finally tells the bean counter "Pat that *@)&+! today, they're drivin' me nuts!!! Then finally if that doesn't work, go ahead and have the pleasure of drivin' them nuts.

I just can't splittin' a pie that ain't even baked yet with a lawyer.

Reply by Joan_OH on 4/24/07 9:34am
Msg #186675

Check you information

I believe Signatures Plus and SOX are two separate companies. Signatures Plus does draw checks on another dba that is similar, but definitely not SOX. Its something like "x marks the spot" or similar.

Joan-OH

Reply by Darlene McNeal on 4/8/08 10:43am
Msg #242644

I have 7 outstanding payments due to me by Sign on the X (SOX) about $700+ in payments. This work was done in late 2006 & Jan - Mar 2007 and I will no longer work for them. I have called, send registered mail all to no avail. I would be happy to participate in any suit brought against this company. I even tried using a recommended Collection Agency but when I called they said they had over 80 outstanding cases for this company and couldn't take on any more.


 
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