
Warre of Los Angeles, CA on July 12, 2002
On November 9, 2001, I call Briggs & Baker to consolidate my bills and they said they could get the interest low and my payments low. They agreed, all this was done over the phone and by fax. Nothing in a real physical way was done in my behalf. They sent me a letter in May 2002 saying give them 30-45 days more to make arrangements with my creditors, all the while my bills were growing. Finally I had enough, I wrote the BBB and notified my lawyer.
Briggs & Baker sent me a $64.00 check, after I from Dec-May gave them $348.00. Not counting all the late fees and interest added to my accounts. I heard their ad on 1070 KNX Radio and they sound convincing, how wrong I was. The BBB gave them a unsatifactory rating (my fault) and my lawyer suggested I write you and co to the Attorney General's office so as to prepare to take them to small claims court.
I am being sued by my creditors and it looks like I my have to file a Chapter 7. I sent back their $64.00 check. I want to pay my bills, but I loss some serious pay from my job. I trusted this company to help me and all I got was the run-around and financially deeper in debt. My blood pressure is worse, I'am about to retire and thats another cut in pay. I don't know what else I get get from them but I like to know. Yes I'am tired and hurt and of course my family have felt my difficulties with this problem.