Short note to let you know that you have a 'new' subscriber to this Soap Opera.
May I PM you with a few statagy suggestions, motions to be made.
Small Claims is totally different than Civil Court, now real rules apply but.... the game has strict rules and timing is required.
Ultimately you will prevail but it will take time and expenses will be incurred.
Countersuit MUST be filed, you're talking what's going to be some serious expense, over-all don't be surprised if this reaches close to 10 before it is all done and over. Filing the countersuit in the District Civil Court will force them to seek counsel who will in all probabilitiy warn them that they have very little/no real grounds to prevail.
Go for the throat and take NO prisoners.
Yes Opps, please reread the other forum. It ISN"T the same boat or same people.
You should edit your posts to avoid confusion.
Doug
Although I think this whole deal is carp, there is a lot of emphasis on the engine's condition in the add language. I could see how it could be argued that it was the key to the sale and so the kid was duped.
Ultimately I think the stupid arse ran her to destruction which is not covered by a new engine warranty either, but there ya go . . .
burp! (padding the post and view count)
and said "this is Mickey Mouse Court, an appeal would be held accross the street where the big boys play"
An appeal is being filed.
Hang in there and enjoy the holidays. As my grandad used to say..."We live in interesting times"...somehow or another, that's always true.
Glad to hear you are doing well CB. Try to take something good from all of this and not walk away with any of the other party's "baggage." Life is too short to let others hinder your journey through it. Enjoy the season.