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Can I file a lawsuit for not returning back borrowed money?

Of course, it is your money, and you can rightfully claim it. If the person who borrowed from you does not return it, you can drag such person to court with the help of a legal consultant.Many may fear that involving a lawyer in India, taking a legal action shall cost them double the amount they owe, added on with hassles. It is not true though. Legal procedures are not hectic if you get a proper guide in your legal journey.A legal tech company, MyAdvo, can be your guide, as they have been successful in several instances to guide people from distress to justice. Here are certain qualities which MyAdvo possesses, which shall make you trust them in filing your petition by an attorney in their connection:Success rate: One shall obviously want to get his/her case handled by a lawyer who has handled similar cases in past and been able to get favourable order and judgement from the court. MyAdvo always gets you connected with a lawyer with a good success rate.Knowledge: It is absolutely necessary to have deep knowledge of the law to fight a case before the court, as to give the best presentation of the case, it involves a good research regarding the law, regulation, case studies related to the matter. There is a concept - ‘a lawyer with deeper knowledge charges higher’, which is not true. Here, MyAdvo can get you connected to the most efficient lawyers within your budget.Analytical power: A lawyer in order to present his case in the most appropriate way, must possess an analytical mind to find the loopholes of the law, and present the interpretation of the matter supporting the client��s side in a convincing manner before the court. The cases usually take years, but it is the analytical mind of the lawyer, that factors a lot, in getting a quick redressal.Therefore, you can trust that MyAdvo shall get you connected to the appropriate lawyer for handling your case, but also sticks by your side till a solution is reached. You just need to call them or mail them, and your work will be eased.

Can I sue a hotel if they took extra money out of my bank account?

Ok, I've worked in both the hotel industry and the banking industry so, here's how it works.

When you check into a hotel, they will do what is considered a pre-authorization to your credit/debit card. This basically means that they have put a hold on your account for the amount of your stay, sometimes including insurance for any phone calls and/or movies or damages. It ensures that the hotel will get their money. It can sometimes take 2 or 3 days for this pre-authorization to drop off your account, without actually charging you. Check online to see if the transaction for $143.17 says pre-auth. If so, that charge will drop off your account in a day or two and you will have access to spend that money.

The charge for $123.17 should be the actual amount you owe the hotel and they will actually get this money.

This is why you should never use a debit card attached to your primary checking account for hotel stays. It will happen at almost EVERY hotel, especially in the U.S. and the bigger chains will definitely do it.

You also need to remember that December 25th is a holiday (not to mention a Saturday) and is not a banking business day, at least in the U.S. So while you would normally have to wait 2 or 3 days for your account to return to normal, it may actually take 5 or 6 because of the holiday and weekend.

To actually answer you're question, no you cannot build a case against the hotel. If the charge for $143.17 does not drop off your account in a few days the only thing you can do is file unauthorized ACH paperwork with your bank. The bank will then send the charge back to the hotel, give you provisional credit for that amount, and wait for the hotel to either prove that the charge was in fact yours or drop it. Chances are the hotel would just drop it if it were your charge. And I in no way mean to say that you actually owe both amounts.

I need 3 valid reasons why not to ban frivolous lawsuits in the US.?

I can't think of a single reason why people should continue to be allowed to file lawsuits with no merit. When a person files a suit without merit, I feel they should pay back double what they are suing for. The extra money could pay the poor defendants legal bills and associated costs, it could also be used to help out struggling court system pay for avalanche of cases they must deal with each day.

Hope this helps

In what ways can I sue companies and make money?

To put it in legal terms, you can sue a company and make money out of it when you prove to the court that you have incurred loss, which can suitably be compensated in a liquidated manner, beyond reasonable doubt.A company can be sued on various grounds like say negligence (like the Union Carbide case), fraud, money laundering, violation of foreign policies, conducting illegal activities that are against public policy and so on.Unless and until you have an appropriate cause of action it is not a very smart thing to sue a company in order to make money.

How should I sue a restaurant for adding an extravagant tip amount on a credit card (without my intent)?

The first thing that occured to me when I read this was “Much ado about nothing!” I’ve paid for thousands of restaurant meals by credit card over decades and this has happened to me maybe three or four times.The usual deal is you leave the “Tip line” on the bill empty because you’re going to leave the tip in cash. BAD MISTAKE because the unscrupulous server adds whatever they want and hopes that you won’t notice when the bill goes through. Of course they need to alter the total and usually they do a crappy job!PRO TIP- If you are charging your meal and leaving a cash tip, write “CASH” on the tip line!Step #1- Call the restaurant and ask for the manager. Nine times out of ten the tip will be refunded on your card in a heartbeat! The continued employment of the server is another story.Step #2- Call your charge card company and dispute the charge. The charge card folks are quite liberal in this area and they will hold back payment of the entire charge until the dispute is settled. This makes the restaurant very unhappy and it’s easier for them to refund the tip and move on.Suing the restaurant is counterproductive and will result in a financial loss unless the tip was a giant amount for a huge party.If you want to sue just to make a point and incur a large financial loss just to make a point I question your IQ!

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