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Bad Biz Fics
May 17, 2011
Bad service
ANOTHER PARSA LAW GROUP SCAM: "National Legal Alliance" Brought to You Courtesy of Alex Dastmalchi, Rob Stark, James Parsa, Michael Ponzillo and of course, Another Legal Eagle at Burkhalter, Kessler, Goodman & George LLP
Those attorneys over at Burkhalter, Kessler, Goodman & George LLP are dropping like flies.
First we brought to light the serious and illegal activities of Alton Burkhalter in connection with loan modification and mortgage scams.
Then we enlightened you to the 2nd Chance debacle where Dan Kessler swapped out Warren Quann with his brother, Michael Kessler, a Sacramento attorney.
Now we've got Eric Goodman spearheading NATIONAL LEGAL ALLIANCE on behalf of the fearsome foursome.
The website for National Legal Alliance looks exactly like the old Parsa Law Group website, since Parsa Law Group now has a new website. They're even using the same logo as they used for National Loan Modification Center at the launch of that company.
See for yourself: http://www.thenla.com/
Parsa Law Group's new website: http://www.parsalawgroup.com/index.html
There's our convicted sex offender, James Parsa, right up front. Well done. Didn't you think that through? Maybe putting his name right there for everyone to see might not draw the kind of attention you really want?
Then look at the new Parsa Law Group website. Not only do you get to see James Parsa's name in print but a huge picture of his face is on the home page.
Alex Dastmalchi fancies himself a marketing genius but we have to tell you Alex, you're a bonehead on this one. Parents everywhere are going to print off that page with his face on it and give it to all their daughters as a warning to stay as far away from this man as possible.
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Edith J. Hicks
December 12, 2009
I lost my home 3 weeks after retaining Parsa
I lost my home three weeks after retaining Parsa Law Grooup.
I contacted Parsa Law Group, in July 2009, prior to the 4th of July. I saw the television commercial and also had heard of them from a co-worker, I was convinced that they could help, I then retained representation from the Parsa Law Group.
I paid a retainer of $2650 to Parsa Law Group, faxed all requested documents, as well as for completion of necessary forms. I then, felt a sense of relief. My situation felt at ease after my initial contact with Scott over the telephone. Everytime I would recieve a call from my lender, I then would communicate the information to Parsa Law Group. On July 21st, 2009, a representative from the bank was at the door with a notice of foreclosure sale, which had transpired the day before. Eviction papers were also included, as well as filed with the Superior Court.
I was frantic, I made several calls to Parsa, faxed all of the correspondence which was delivered to me, then I awaited the answer. After a couple of days had gone by, I recieved a call back, now everything had come to a hurry, hurry, desperate type of situation. Four to five days later, Parsa Law Group replied to me with an answer, I had definately lost the foreclosure battle, I was instructed to make a deal with the bank, ( CASH 4 KEYS). I then was offered a refund of my retainer fees. " We didn't receive your file on time, we are very sorry, I will submit your file for a refund", per Jose, he identified himsself as the office manager.
Weeks went by, I began to get nervous about the refund, then I started calling and calling, leaving message after message, calls were not returned. After a couple of more weeks, I again called, the telephone and fax machine had been forwarded to one line with a message to either e-mail or fax, allow 10 to 14 days for response.
I sent an e-mail on October 14, 2009. Today it remains un-answered. I didn't know whom to call nor did I have a clue on what to do next. On December 11, 2009 I decided to take a drive to Costa Mesa in order to look the thief face to face and to demand my refund, just to find out the office was no longer in operation.
I did not choose the path in which my life took which led me into forclosure. I am a registered nurse and I contacted Meningitis in Feburary 2008, which led to hospitilization and missed work, 2 months later, my sister died of an asthma attack, attempting to recover from the initial hardships, I lost 2 nephews, and 2 lifetime friends, which led me to be a mental wreck. Parsa Law group was not the first organization which I selected to modify my mortgage, but the third. I knew that they could save me and my home. Just prior to retaining Parsa for help, I was being represented by another organization which made multiple attempts to re-modify my loan, Wells Fargo Bank approved the re-modification, it was worse than the original loan but I felt desparate, I verbalized with my representing party that I would take the deal, I submitted the requested documentation and loan payment, the entire process was cancelled without notice secondary to a mandatory contribution fee of $4600 approx. which was verbalized to myself upon inquiry regarding the returned payment. The process was started over again, at this time is when I retained Parsa. They were made full aware of my situation and the need for immediate resoultion.
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