Well, what do you know? In "The State of Tennessee Attorney General v Elavon, Inc. and Ladco Financial Group", the judge ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, ordering Elavon and Ladco to provide full restitution to Tennessee consumers. If you are still fighting Elavon/Ladco, have your attorney or other legal advisor read this Judgment and determine how the terms of the Injunction may be applied to your case.
Here is a link to the entire document:
http://attorneygeneral.tn.gov/cases/elavon/elavonafj.pdf
The story of my effort to cancel an "irrevocable" contract with Ladco Leasing, whose parent company is Elavon, a merchant services provider. What began as my effort alone became an e-mail group of over 100 small businesses who were being taken advantage of by this company. We shared stories and information, as well as hope and encouragement to those who thought there was no way of getting out from under unfair contracts and the bullying at the hands of lawyers, collection agencies, etc.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Ventura County Press Release, April 30, 2012
January 2016, I keep getting emails from various people requesting info on how to get out of their contracts with Elavon/Ladco Leasing. Previously published links to the May 2012 press release from the Ventura County (Calif.) District Attorney's Office regarding the resolution of the civil case against Elavon/Ladco are obsolete. I have looked up relevant online content and am posting these documents here on the blog. I hope this info will help people who are still being victimized by Elavon/Ladco Leasing.
Below is the News Release from the Ventura County (Calif) District Attorney's Office:
Below is the News Release from the Ventura County (Calif) District Attorney's Office: