| Texas Judge calls IFC leases 'Unconscionable' |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Friday, 09 June 2006 | |
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In a 10 page document, Judge Montgomery of Dallas County, Texas detailed a web of fraud and deceit on the part of IFC Leasing for the now infamous lease agreements between thousands of telecom subscribers and Norvergence. In the 'Findings of fact and Conclusions of Law' document (see it here) the findings are clear; Norvergence was deliberately perpetrating fraud customers, and IFC knew about it. IFC even went so far as to stop buying leases from Norvergence, because of the high rate of defaults and customer complaints. But the lease deals continued, however, after Norvergence re-worded the contract with IFC so they would have less liability in the case of default. By April of 2004, it states, IFC knew Norvergence was making promises of savings to their customers, with no intentions of fulfilling them. Representatives of IFC were reading confirmations to new customers, promising them the 'Norvergence Savings' with full knowledge that this savings would not be provided.
It
is a breath of fresh air to read a factual document
that shows logically and with no 'spin' what was
really going on behind the scenes. No longer a theory,
now the proof exists. The leasing companies (or
at least IFC) had full knowledge what was going
on, but only focused on the almighty dollar. Deny
it if you wish guys, but at least try to learn from
your mistakes.
Charles
Triglianos. Jr. |
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