Online Casino Fraud Concerns
Summary
Unauthorized online casino transactions should be reported to your bank immediately. File a complaint with the Louisiana Department of Justice and consult a local attorney for personalized advice. Late fees, utility shut-offs, and potential eviction due to these transactions may still be your responsibility. Contact the Louisiana Department of Justice at (225) 326-6079 or visit their website for more information.Full Conversation
Ok so I have an issue with an online casino with drawing funds illegally from my online bank account
Hello ****, I understand your concern. May I know your location? It would help me provide you with more accurate information. Also, have you contacted your bank about this transaction yet?
Yes I have contacted both the merchant and filed a dispute with my bank
Hello ****, I understand your situation better now. However, could you please provide me with your location? It will help me give more accurate information regarding the legal recourse available to you.
Louisiana
I understand your situation, ****. In Louisiana:
- You should report unauthorized transactions to your bank promptly.
- File a complaint with the Louisiana Department of Justice.
- You may want to consult with a local attorney for more personalized advice.
So who's liable for my late fees and bills being shut off and probably being evicted do to this
In Louisiana:
- Your landlord can charge late fees if your lease agreement includes such a provision.
- For utility shut-offs, you might be responsible if the bills were in your name.
- You could be evicted for non-payment of rent.
You may want to consult with a local attorney for more personalized advice.
How do I get in touch with the Louisiana department of justice?
Louisiana Department of Justice
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * North Third St., Baton Rouge, LA *
Website: www.ag.state.la.us