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<p>[QUOTE="Juan Blanco, post: 1665256, member: 41665"]You mean an <i>old woman</i>, who grew up in an age/culture when/where family-men took care of their business, told they shouldn't get involved in financial matters, etc. etc.? </p><p><br /></p><p>Now - perhaps on their own, or frightened of their spendthift children - these old women have no alternatives but to jump in and learn HOW to invest... at 75 years old???! </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm <i>not in the least bit surprised </i>a coin-shyster would do this, though.</p><p><br /></p><p>To the OP:</p><p>1) Have granny get a BIG magic marker and sturdy white cardboard for her sign : "I GOT RIPPED OFF HERE!" </p><p>2) Get here to notarize a simple copy of her alarmist story in full, photocopy on a single page then park her at their doorstep with a sturdy teen and camcorder.</p><p>3) March in there (take an attorney friend) tell them you want her to get a refund IN FULL. And you're ready to wait a year to get it!</p><p><br /></p><p>Even a rotten shyster will realize he will lose more <i>longer-term</i> not squaring this account properly. She will be made whole. </p><p><br /></p><p>Remember: squeaky wheel gets the grease....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Blanco, post: 1665256, member: 41665"]You mean an [I]old woman[/I], who grew up in an age/culture when/where family-men took care of their business, told they shouldn't get involved in financial matters, etc. etc.? Now - perhaps on their own, or frightened of their spendthift children - these old women have no alternatives but to jump in and learn HOW to invest... at 75 years old???! I'm [I]not in the least bit surprised [/I]a coin-shyster would do this, though. To the OP: 1) Have granny get a BIG magic marker and sturdy white cardboard for her sign : "I GOT RIPPED OFF HERE!" 2) Get here to notarize a simple copy of her alarmist story in full, photocopy on a single page then park her at their doorstep with a sturdy teen and camcorder. 3) March in there (take an attorney friend) tell them you want her to get a refund IN FULL. And you're ready to wait a year to get it! Even a rotten shyster will realize he will lose more [I]longer-term[/I] not squaring this account properly. She will be made whole. Remember: squeaky wheel gets the grease....[/QUOTE]
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