Bit, agreed. Perhaps affected customers could try working with the BBB or contact the State's Attorney General to try and find a resolution to the problem. Much better than suing which will not get customers anything worthwhile in the long run.
I don't know about these guys, but in my experience people don't just go hire lawyers at the drop of a hat. It's usually after they've given up trying to be reasonable or after they're sued (or have debt collectors after them) for the ETF.
reply to bshelly the problem that i had was and is that they will not work with the customer. i really am not surprised at all that they are being sued.
im not much of one for litigation but in this case they have it coming. -- my site