Mike with H20?

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Funny how many attorneys there are out and about on MFK. Truth is this can be handled in small claims court for $400 ish? Another $200 for process serving. Go to superior court in your state because this is between states. Also have all documentation printed and ready for the courts. Might take around 6 months to resolve.....

Then go to his state and file the same claim because filing small claims in your own state won't cut it if you want to actually have a hope of getting paid.
 
Then go to his state and file the same claim because filing small claims in your own state won't cut it if you want to actually have a hope of getting paid.

This is wrong. You file small claims in your state. "Long arm of the law" rules apply. Superior court in your state will contact the other state. It a common occurrence handled only in superior courts between states.

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Mike has been doing this kind of crap for atleast the past 5 years.
Im glad to see that something is finally being done.

Energy, ask for pictures before you agree on the shipping. All the "BD´s" mike have sold lately have been BDxLeo.
 
If you don't live -- or do business -- in a state where you are sued, a court normally doesn't have power ("jurisdiction," in legalese) to enter a valid judgment against you, unless court papers are served on you while you happen to be in that state. (Exceptions exist for people who live out of state but own land in the state where the lawsuit was filed or got into a traffic accident in that state.)
 
Mike has been doing this kind of crap for atleast the past 5 years.
Im glad to see that something is finally being done.

Energy, ask for pictures before you agree on the shipping. All the "BD´s" mike have sold lately have been BDxLeo.
Pictures are irrelevant, I know several people who were sent different rays than what was agreed upon through pictures he sent.
 
If you don't live -- or do business -- in a state where you are sued, a court normally doesn't have power ("jurisdiction," in legalese) to enter a valid judgment against you, unless court papers are served on you while you happen to be in that state. (Exceptions exist for people who live out of state but own land in the state where the lawsuit was filed or got into a traffic accident in that state.)

This is wrong
 
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