Can I sue if a company promises currency for completing a certain offer?

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Can I sue if a company promises currency for completing a certain offer?

Then states the offer was not completed and though I show them proof still says the offer is not completed. Bank account was resulted in overdraft fee for completed said offer with me not receiving said currency. Has been happening for 2 years now not with bank account but with the offers and currency.

Asked on December 29, 2012 under Business Law, Mississippi

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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Based upon what you have written, under the laws of all states in this country if you have a valid contract with a representative of a company and you have completed your end of the bargain but have not gotten paid, you have the legal right to bring a breach of contract action.

Based upon what you have written, I suggest that you consult with a consumer law attorney to assist you in the matter that you have written about.


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