My veteran status does have to do with this case, as I said the FTC asked me and I imagine it makes them look a bit harder. This is also good for the others who are being ignored by AMT. Kids and healthcare did not take my $6000. Most people do not hate, they are respectful and say things like "thanks for your service" when I did not ask.
so you get a preferential service from the ftc (which i presume is a govt service) and so you should but amt specifically will not treat you any better as you are the same as me a paying customer.
Veterans do get preferential service from government agencies, that is just the way it works.
He has every right to use this card. It's not just the government, but the courts will not look kindly on a company that is screwing veterans.
Remember, we are customers of AMT. We have paid over $6,000 each for a product they have not delivered. They owe it to us to be responsive to our queries. So far, they have not been, and that is why so many of us are forced to take the legal route. We truly have no other option.