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Showing 2 matches for CENTURY 21 American Realty USA:

“Century 21 American Realty Usa Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: August 14,2015

Complaint Types: Bad business practices, Customer service runarounds, Overcharge or billing error

Claimant says: "They owe me 1,000.00 dollars. Nicole Lombas, Carolyn Angellette, and Beverly Curole. The check was made out to Nicole Lombas, Beverly was the agent and Carolyn was Beverly's boss. All working for Century 21 at the time”

Claimant Seeks: $1000

“Century 21-Dispute-#1146244”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: November 19,2011

Complaint Types: I just feel ripped off., Bad business practices, Contract / Agreement / Promise dispute

Claimant says: "Return of Good Faith Deposit' from real estate transaction. One thousand dollars. Deal could not be reached. Was assured money would be returned in any event. Check was sent on 8/10/2011. Century 21 agent withholding check . Their reason for not returning my money is that I did not fulfill my contractual end of the deal. This is not correct.”

Claimant Seeks: $1000


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