boogeyman
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- Jun 6, 2006
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YES! It's not just the $20 it's his sellers reputation. Once you have the letter, you make copies to use for later. It's a free service, a tool. 9 times out of 10 just bringing up lawyers will back down these fools. Another example different circumstance. We had a city inspector guy that was writing cites for frivolous things, just to make his boss think he was doing a lot of work. I caught him hanging the notice, and approached him with my notebook, asked him for his ID his physical office location etc. He asks what for. Told him it's so he can be served. Said I was going to tie him up in court for weeks for which he won't get paid (already checked with his dept on this) Then when it all gets thrown out we'll start the civil suit against him. He had an abrupt attitude change & the cites stopped. Just mentioning you're getting a lawyer involved in a firm knowing manner is all it takes most times. Several of the neighbors wanted to what happened. Funny part was he would pull into a grocery store parking lot, take a hour nap than go in and have an hour lunch at the snack bar. A neighbor & I took turns video taping him over several weeks. Went down and talked with the manager of his section & presented her with a copy of the videos. Mentioned I had given a copy to my attorney for the lawsuit & a cease & desist order for the City. While I was talking to her made sure a copy of the letter the attorney gave me was showing the letter head. So yeah, I'm suggesting contacting an attorney. For the price of a free consultation I've settled two problems. Time well spent to save your reputation from being trashed by some bone head!You are SERIOUSLY suggesting he contact an attorney over $20?