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  • Re: I Won...But Defendant is Appealing

    You seem to have a rather strange way of looking at this,,, and yes you can say you are being the devils advocate..... but the goal here is to see it from diff angles and help me... as I asked.... If it looks oh so so so self serving as you say.... then do not lose sight that I yold my story in detail in front of a judge already... and he listened intently
    Posted to Small Claims Court (Forum) by Charlie N on 06-08-2009
  • Re: I Won...But Defendant is Appealing

    Thanks for the great input.... I am understanding: -that I need to have good details relating to the prices -that I need to successfully get the messsage across that there was an agreement to reimburse me. - Also it was not like someone said... that the decision to bill her came after the breakup. - I was quite clear and she understood and agreed..
    Posted to Small Claims Court (Forum) by Charlie N on 06-07-2009
  • Re: I Won...But Defendant is Appealing

    Thanks for your reply... Let me add that she fully acknowledges the work was done.... It was not one thing.... but different things over a 4 month period.... and she agreed to pay me when she got her line of credit. One of the items for example was building a foundation for a shed she had purchased and the shed people were doing the assembly/installation
    Posted to Small Claims Court (Forum) by Charlie N on 06-05-2009
  • I Won...But Defendant is Appealing

    I was in a dating relationship with this woman for about 9 months. During this time, aside from what I could call truly personal gifts to each other..... I also performed work on her home on several occassions. She would ask my opinion and then often ask if I knew someone or could do the work..... When possible I worked with someone I knew and got the
    Posted to Small Claims Court (Forum) by Charlie N on 06-04-2009
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