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Scammed by EAS (Expungement Assistance Services). 17 Months Later!!!
by J written to EAS (Expungement Assistance Services)
Posted Fri June 20, 2008 12:00 pm

Over a year ago I made an agreement with a company called EAS (Expungement Assistance Services) to have an arrest when I was 19 years old record from expunged from my record. EAS charged my $500 up front to start the process. I paid extra to get the process completed more quickly. I was told that the Rapid process would take a few months. It is now 17 months later and I have had to spend even more money on court fee's, mailing, ect. Since I first started dealing with EAS, I have been forced to speak to different people. It seems that many of their employees leave. Which doesn't instill trust in me. Each person makes a different claim, when I ask them something. But what can I do? I paid them, and now I'm stuck dealing with their lies. I called a few days ago asking for a partial refund of $200, which is the extra I paid for the Rapid Processing. The guy, RUDELY, said NO! He said that any problems that have come about are not EAS's problems and that they are exempt from these things. This entire attitude is a giant change from the nice, easy going attitude they used to get me to fork over my money. EAS is a SCAM! They will claim the world to you, but once they have your money, your stuck! The service they offer is called a "Money Pit." Which means you just throw money down a bottomless well. See, once you spend $500, you can't just wake away and EAS knows this! So month after month I have waited. I have had to pay fees for notarizing, fingerprints, certified letters, court fees, the cost has not stopped! For 17 months I have been the one dealing with the courts and lawyers. EAS filled out some paperwork and just moved on. I have been the one to carry this Expungement case on my shoulders. So I paid $500 for a company to help me out, and they spent maybe 1 day doing paperwork, and then left me to fend for myself. On top of the $500, I also paid EAS $9.95 a month for 4 months, for some credit reporting fee's. And since this 17 month ordeal is still not over yet, who knows how many more fee's I'm going to be stuck with! That is why I am filing this complaint. People should know what www.removeit.org,www.clearmyrecord.com, ect does. EAS offers their services through several web sites, but they are all EAS. If you think your going to spend a few hundred dollars and wait a few months, then magically your record will be expunged, Re-Think that! Your going to be like me, after 17 months of annoyances and hidden cost, stuck in a never ending paperwork hell. And the company EAS that you paid, will not have your back during these times. EAS is exempt from these things....

But now there is a complaint on file, so if EAS tries to scam me again, the World will see this and I will file charges with the BBB, the police, anyone and everyone.


EAS (Expungement Assistance Services)
207 East Reynolds Road, Suite 240
Lexington, KY 40517
(800)870-1617
info@removeit.org
www.removeit.org

$200 refund for so-called Rapid Process. And a "I'm sorry for being rude for no other reason but to be mean."


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by Dorris H. Posted Sat June 21, 2008 @ 2:35 PM

You should read the info at http://www.recordclearing.org. It appears
some people make be taking action against clearmyrecord.com

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by All About the Branding Posted Fri June 20, 2008 @ 2:44 PM

Just like that LifeLock service (the one where the owner tells you his
social security number as proof that his company can protect you from
identity theft), this company sounds like they charge a fee to simply
file things for you. Things you could do on your own, although the
fee is worth it since they've already done the research on who to
contact/what forms are needed/etc. They blame delays on those that
they sent filings to (such as the county where you have your record)
because, in the end, they don't have control over these things. The
only "rapid" they can offer is how quickly they mail off your forms.

Plus, I have to believe that a business that exists to help people
with criminal records erase their records doesn't feel the need to be
nice. Not everyone with a record is a bad person. But if you really
want to get a bona fide conviction off your records and you don't know
how to do this yourself and you don't have money for a lawyer... what
else you going to do?

It sounds like a great scam... Errr... I mean "business"... to me.

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by RedheadwGlasses Posted Fri June 20, 2008 @ 1:11 PM

I wouldn't have thought to use a business such as this. If you want
your record expunged, I think you're better off hiring an attorney.

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