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19 Aug, 2024 by Youssef eweis
My experience with Greenstone Legal Group was excellent and heartwarming. They seemed to have suffered multiple attacks after I started reacting to Capital One's [not known for hiring the best people] harassment campaign. The conflict with Capital One was published on December 31st, 2023. Also on that day, it seemed like the entire past of the US Army had possessed my spirit to chant the best possible cadence my lungs could muster. It's funny how there was a Green Beret on the bus as I joked about calling Capital One and threatening them for abusing their late payment fees immediately after I signed my contract.
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14 Aug, 2024 by David slatten
Please, if you read this-and many other- review stating that Greenstone is terrible and not to get involved, BELIEVE THEM!!! Greenstone Legal Group is nothing but a scam, 100%. Yo make a long story short, we entered into an agreement with them to help negotiate some debt settlement and after 15 months of paying into the program…..nothing. We received several offers to settle or debt from the creditors which we promptly turned over to Greenstone only to have them do nothing. Then we received a summons from court after discovering that one of the creditors was suing us. We turned that promptly over to them also. Their whole spiel is that they are there to protect you from collection efforts while trying to negotiate settlements. Well they failed. Just recently we received a letter from the court stating that the creditor had won their case against us for “failure to contact the court or respond to the summons”. So basically, Greenstone did nothing! They keep about half the money that you send as “payment for services rendered” however, it is plain to see that they don’t actually render anything but lies. We have since canceled our agreement with them. We did get some money back but only about half of what we put in. And we negotiated directly with the creditors and had deals to pay half the original debt in one day. Wonder why Greenstone couldn’t have done that. I implore you to stay far far away from this group. They will tell you nothing but lies and rob you of your money.
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13 Jul, 2024 by Sandra
Don't use these people!! They are con artists with nothing but lies. Didn't do one thing they said they would do. They will ruin your credit.
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12 Jul, 2024 by Joann kruse
Stay away from this company! They will hurt your credit rating and further your debt problems as you will be paying them as well as the credit card companies. My husband had a credit card company start garnishing his checks while paying this scam of a company. He tried calling multiple times with no answer. He finally spoke to them after being on hold for over an hour. He then terminated his program with this god forsaken debit consolidation company and will unfortunately be filing for bankruptcy. STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY called Greenstone legal!
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05 Jul, 2024 by Grace thomas
I trusted them. How come before I signed up in Oct 23 I didn't find any negative reviews? Are they new? I was faithfully paying them monthly $275 to negotiate 3 credit cards with low balances at the time. Then in April and in May I got the only update that I should get a lawyer because they are being sued for taking fees in advance and will not be able to help me. No hope about money I paid them. Free legal aid told me nothing I can do, file a small claims case. PLEASE run away from them if they try to solicited your business.
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