They provide a service telling men how to legally reduce their child
support payments. However, it's mostly just by withholding various
pre-tax deductions, then reporting your new, lower "income". It
doesn't work in most states.
When you request a refund under their stated policy, you will not
receive it. Instead, I was threatened. If I told anyone about my
experience, their "roomful" of lawyers would come after me. Nice.
Do you want to be threatened by a company when you ask for your $25
refund? I think not. Avoid at all costs.
John Meyer - 31 Jan 2007 02:23 GMT
> They provide a service telling men how to legally reduce their child
> support payments. However, it's mostly just by withholding various
> pre-tax deductions, then reporting your new, lower "income". It
> doesn't work in most states.
Nope. The only one that I know that will work is health care, and
that's ONLY if it's a mandate from the court. If it isn't, you could
find your check reduced to nothing.
Mr. Anonymous - 06 Mar 2007 22:05 GMT
Well, post their ideas here, so we can see it too.
> They provide a service telling men how to legally reduce their child
> support payments. However, it's mostly just by withholding various
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> Do you want to be threatened by a company when you ask for your $25
> refund? I think not. Avoid at all costs.

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