quincy
Senior Member
If you have a complaint about the business, you can file a complaint with the Indiana Attorney General's Office:That's the problem, isn't it? This is a company that offers their services in all 50 states and other countries. In order to resolve a dispute, you have to travel to Lake County, IN. I live relatively close, but if there's a hearing at 8 or 9 am, I probably have to travel there the night before, stay in a hotel, and then get up early to appear in court. There could be multiple hearings and a trial. Imagine trying to resolve this issue if you lived hundreds or thousands of miles away. It is virtually impossible to hold this company accountable unless you live right there, and even then you have to decide if filing paper work, paying fees (though they'd be recouped if you win) and appearing in court is all worth it for small sums of money. In order to do that, it has to be about principle more than the money. This company (and probably most companies that operate online only) can do whatever they want without having to worry about people suing them. How many other people have had their accounts terminated and money withheld? There could be hundreds or thousands of others, all with relatively small amounts of money that they determined aren't worth fighting to recover. The legal system does not offer any good solutions when it comes to resolving disputes with companies that are far away.
https://www.in.gov/attorneygeneral/2434.htm
When there are "hundreds or thousands of others" who have suffered the same small money damages as a result of unfair or illegal business practices, class action suits are born.