Suggestions warmly welcomed..

Frances Helms fhelmsf@netscape.net
Tue, 12 Nov 2002 16:15:54 -0500


I think if it's a substantial amount of money, you could get a workman's lien against his business, if you have to go to court.  But I'm not an attorney, either.
Fran Helms

Phil Bondi <tito@philbondi.com> wrote:

>Hi.
>
>I have a situation that warrants opinions from those who have either been
>there, or might think with a slightly different angle than me.
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>Here goes..
>
>There is a local dealership that owes me money. How much? Well, let's just
>say that this dealership owes me 2 months worth of gas.
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>Does that give you an idea of how much is owed? .. and I put alot of miles
>on my truck.
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>I have sent 3 letters asking for my money, with the 3rd letter promising
>legal action if I still received no resopnse.
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>Well, no response.
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>The way I see it, I have 3 options:
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>- Small Claims Court
>-Collection Agency
>-fuggetaoubtit
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>Option fuggetaboutit isn't really an option for me, since no one has EVER
>let me slide on a bill that _I_ owed to them.
>
>I look forward to your suggestions.
>
>One angry Italian,
>
>-Phil Bondi (Fl.)
>tito@philbondi.com
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