What users have to say
"Thank you for telling me to reverse the charges on credit card. I got my $300 back from those scum bag scam artists."
M. Mannis
Anne Arbor,
Michigan
T. Cromwell
Oakland, CA

"Thank you for telling me to reverse the charges on credit card. I got my $300 back from those scum bag scam artists."
M. Mannis
Anne Arbor,
Michigan
Because we have received and found many complaints and allegations of fraud against Expungement Assistance Services (EAS www.clearmyrecord.com formerly www.removeit.org), we have provided some important steps people can take to fight back and help protect others from having the same experience.
Expungement Assistance Services (www.clearmyrecord.com) is a Kentucky based corporation. They advertise in all 50 states and, therefore, can be sued in all 50 states. If the corporation, its affiliates or any employee is knowingly committing fraud or are practicing law without a license, the corporation, its affilliates and employees may be criminally prosecuted and sued for a wide-range of damages. In some states, simply selecting a court form for another person or explaining eligibility for a specific remedy constitutes practicing law without a license and can be prosecuted in criminal and civil court— regardless of any disclaimer on their website. You can contact a lawyer in your state for more specific advice.
1. If you are interested in joining a possible class action lawsuit to recover damages against Expungement Assistance Service, its affiliates, and its employees, please complete this online questionnaire. This information will be forwarded to the Kentucky Attorney General, the attorney General in your state, and possibly the applicable state bar associations.
2. You can contact the Kentucky Attorney General John Conway at (502) 696-5389 and read more at http://ag.ky.gov/consumer/complaints. You can send this form to the KY Attorney General and ask him to investigate Expungement Assistance Services' business practices. The Attorney General of Kentucky has authority to investigate and prosecute those who commit fraud in Kentucky.
3. You can post a complaint at http://www.ripoffreport.com. This important step can help protect other people.
4. You can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) online at https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01. The FTC has authority to investigate and prosecute those who commit fraud as part of interstate commerce.
5. You can file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau by clicking here and enter the company's phone number 800-870-1617. This important step can help protect other people.
6. Most importantly, take notes on your past and future conversations (keep notes on what employees you spoke to and when) and preserve all evidence that you have.
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