Feb 06
Bill Me Later, the online processor that lets you pay for purchases later, is facing a class-action lawsuit in California for skirting state interest and credit card fee laws. According to Business Journal, online message boards quote interest rates between 40% and 100%.
Forum poster HBSSLaw wants you to contact the law firm (Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro)if you feel you’ve been overcharged interest from Bill Me Later. You can email billmelater@hbsslaw.com to give your story or to join the case.
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