New York 3/2/2011 3:41:06 AM
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TaxMasters Complaints Available to Be Reviewed by Consumer Fraud Attorneys

The consumer fraud attorneys working with Class Action.org are available to review TaxMasters complaints from customers who enlisted the tax relief firm to assist with their tax problems. A number of TaxMasters complaints have surfaced on the internet from consumers claiming that they have been subjected to a TaxMasters scam or fraud. A TaxMasters lawsuit has also been filed on behalf of a TaxMasters customer and other similarly situated individuals alleging that the company deceptively advertised its legal services to vulnerable consumers and engaged in unlawful business practices. If you used TaxMasters to assist with your tax problems, the consumer fraud attorneys working with Class Action.org would like to hear from you. Simply visit http://www.classaction.org/taxmasters.html and complete the free case evaluation form describing your TaxMasters complaints to find out if you can become a member of a class action lawsuit to recover financial compensation. 

A recent TaxMasters class action claims that the tax relief firm engaged in deceptive and unfair business practices. Specifically, the TaxMasters lawsuit alleges that the company deceived vulnerable consumers who owed IRS unpaid taxes and sought to address their tax problems. The TaxMasters class action claims that the company failed to disclose hidden fees; promised to eliminate consumer tax debts, but failed to do so; obtained the consumers’ credit card information, instantly charging it; and engaged in illegal collection services to pursue compensation from consumers even when services had yet to be performed. 

The TaxMasters class action also alleges that the company used television and internet advertisements which invited consumers to call a toll-free number for a free consultation with a tax consultant. According to the TaxMasters complaint, consumers who called the TaxMasters’ telephone number were connected to a phone sales representative who proposed a solution to the consumer’s tax problems and then closed the deal by obtaining the caller’s bank account or credit card information without providing several important disclosures regarding fees and other matters. Furthermore, the TaxMasters class action claims that the representatives speaking with consumers during the free consultation are not required to have any previous tax knowledge, but rather are encouraged to obtain a thorough understanding of sales and how to close a sale. 

If you used TaxMasters to solve a tax problem, visit Class Action.org for information on your legal rights and to learn more about allegations of a TaxMasters scam. Consumers with TaxMasters complaints can also receive a free case review on the site to determine if they have legal recourse to recover financial compensation. This online case review is offered at no cost and with no obligation, courtesy of the consumer fraud attorneys working with the site. 

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