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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Debt Collection Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Mach-ete" data-source="post: 11858646" data-attributes="member: 16424"><p>In your instance small claims court would be the best route. Try not to involve an attorney, you'll end up owing them more than amount your seeking, been there done that. Had a customer who owed me $28K, hired an attorney to go after him legally. I won the case but my now ex-attorney billed me $41K for his services. I was scammed by my own attorney, crook. I now have strong verbiage in all my contracts stating I am the owner of all property listed herein until final payment is made and I reserve the right to repossession. There's some other verbiage that states they will pay for all court costs and attorney's fees if I have to pursue them legally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Mach-ete, post: 11858646, member: 16424"] In your instance small claims court would be the best route. Try not to involve an attorney, you'll end up owing them more than amount your seeking, been there done that. Had a customer who owed me $28K, hired an attorney to go after him legally. I won the case but my now ex-attorney billed me $41K for his services. I was scammed by my own attorney, crook. I now have strong verbiage in all my contracts stating I am the owner of all property listed herein until final payment is made and I reserve the right to repossession. There's some other verbiage that states they will pay for all court costs and attorney's fees if I have to pursue them legally. [/QUOTE]
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