Did You Lose Money Because of Audrey Croft?
Filed: January 18, 2024
Audrey Croft (also known as Audrey Hawkins-Croft) has been the subject of three (3) customer complaints and ten (10) judgment/lien events. As an investor, you may be entitled to compensation for losses accrued due to mismanagement of your investments.
Let’s begin our Patil Law Advisor Alert with a summary report on Audrey K Croft.
Who Is Audrey K Croft of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC?
- Advisor Name: Audrey K Croft
- Aliases: Audrey Hawkins-Croft
- CRD: 4178028
- Location: Kennesaw, Georgia
- Current Employer: Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC
- Previous Firms: IDS Life Insurance Company
- Number of Known Customer Complaints: 3
- Number of Known Judgment/Lien Events: 10
- Can Audrey Croft Be Sued: Yes, in Private Arbitration
- Can Audrey Croft’s Employers Be Sued For Failing to Supervise Actions: Yes, in Private Arbitration
- Highest Damages Allegation: $49,108.67
- Highest Settlement: $44,002
If you have suffered investment losses by Audrey Croft, we strongly encourage you to exercise your rights to experienced legal representation. Recover what is owed to you by retaining an investment fraud lawyer. Reach out to the legal team at Patil Law, P.C. via the secure online form or call the firm directly toll-free at 1-800-950-6553.
Customer Complaints Filed Against Audrey Croft For Broker Misconduct
As of this publication date, Audrey Croft has been the subject of 3 customer disputes and ten judgment/lien events. Let’s review them below.
In October 2019, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $411.37. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
In April 2019, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $199. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
In January 2019, a complaint was filed against or in reference to Audrey Croft by a customer of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC alleging that Ms. Croft misrepresented the surrender charges, premium payments and product type on a Variable Universal Life insurance policy purchased June 2018. Per the customer, he/she lost over $27,000 because of Ms. Croft’s actions.
In February 2012, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $64,877.35. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
In October 2011, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $2,745.65. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
In June 2011, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $8,590.10. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
In February 2009, a complaint was filed against or in reference to Audrey Croft by multiple customers of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC alleging that Ms. Croft did not disclose surrender charges and full product details for VUL policies purchased November 2005 through February 2007. Per the customers, they lost over $49,108.67 because of Ms. Croft’s actions. On August 19, 2009, Ms. Croft settled the claim for $37,403.42, and some or all of this amount may have been paid by Ms. Croft’s employer and/or insurance carrier.
In September 2008, a complaint was filed against or in reference to Audrey Croft by a customer of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC alleging that the recommendation to purchase a variable universal life insurance was not suitable for the client’s financial goals and objectives. Per the customer, he/she lost over $5,000 because of Ms. Croft’s actions. On May 11, 2009, Ms. Croft settled the claim for $44,002, and some or all of this amount may have been paid by Ms. Croft’s employer and/or insurance carrier.
In October 1998, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $1,367. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
In January 1997, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $259. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
In October 1996, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $494. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
In September 1995, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $2,244. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
In March 1995, Audrey Croft was the subject of a civil judgment or lien in the amount of $1,833. In general, judgment liens are court rulings that give a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor’s property when the debtor has failed to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. Sometimes, these types of disclosures reflect IRS judgments, tax liens, and/or civil judgments against a financial advisor.
How To File A Claim Against Audrey Croft of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC (previously with IDS Life Insurance Company) To Get Your Money Back
If you have questions about Audrey Croft, Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, IDS Life Insurance Company, or the management or performance of your accounts, please contact Attorney Patil for a free initial consultation via email or toll free at 1-800-950-6553.