Anyone live near Auburn, MA
#81
Originally Posted by tbyrne
Well, here's where I'm at. I called "my lawyer" a few times
So from here I need to figure out which way to go. I have an old, beat up compressor that needs to be returned to him someday. That sitting behind his truck would let him know that he's been found. It would be better if he figures out it's there after he backs up!
So from here I need to figure out which way to go. I have an old, beat up compressor that needs to be returned to him someday. That sitting behind his truck would let him know that he's been found. It would be better if he figures out it's there after he backs up!
Did he give you a formal quote or proposal for the work to be performed?
Did he give you a receipt for the $6k or was all this done on a gentleman's handshake?
It helps alot if you have these two things above to give your lawyer.
Your lawyer should send him a letter 2 ways, certified mail and FEDEX, because signitures will be needed for both so you know he has seen it.
I'd give him 5 or 10 days, then file it with the court.
If his business is not incorporated, then you can put a lien on his house, or anything else he owns, assets etc. Your lawyer can check and see how he reports his business, online. I would also check and see if he is a member of the local chamber of commerce. If so, you can send them a complaint also.
My lawyer is real good. I usually end up getting 75% of the money without ever seeing a court room. Believe it or not, sadly that is a high return in most cases, no pun intended.
Good luck
#82
Seeing that we were friends, it was all a gentleman's agreement. We went out to breakfast one morning and I gave him the check before we parted ways. Based on the time that is on the check, he proceeded to go right to the bank.
The lawyer sent in a letter in August of last year. This was certified so we know that he received it. Pretty much said pay or you will be sued. The lawyer that I spoke with last week told me that I should be happy if I could get $3k out of him. At that point, I'd say want $6k in entertainment. The rest will be interest!
The only thing that might be in his name is his truck. He owes on that. I need to have someone call to see if he is still working as the Home and Garden guy. I didn't see anything at the house to tell me that he was but it could have been in the garage out back.
Someone suggested sending it to a collections agency. I hear they are ruthless so that might be a good option too.
The lawyer sent in a letter in August of last year. This was certified so we know that he received it. Pretty much said pay or you will be sued. The lawyer that I spoke with last week told me that I should be happy if I could get $3k out of him. At that point, I'd say want $6k in entertainment. The rest will be interest!
The only thing that might be in his name is his truck. He owes on that. I need to have someone call to see if he is still working as the Home and Garden guy. I didn't see anything at the house to tell me that he was but it could have been in the garage out back.
Someone suggested sending it to a collections agency. I hear they are ruthless so that might be a good option too.
#83
Originally Posted by tbyrne
Seeing that we were friends, it was all a gentleman's agreement. We went out to breakfast one morning and I gave him the check before we parted ways. Based on the time that is on the check, he proceeded to go right to the bank.
The lawyer sent in a letter in August of last year. This was certified so we know that he received it. Pretty much said pay or you will be sued. The lawyer that I spoke with last week told me that I should be happy if I could get $3k out of him. At that point, I'd say want $6k in entertainment. The rest will be interest!
The only thing that might be in his name is his truck. He owes on that. I need to have someone call to see if he is still working as the Home and Garden guy. I didn't see anything at the house to tell me that he was but it could have been in the garage out back.
Someone suggested sending it to a collections agency. I hear they are ruthless so that might be a good option too.
The lawyer sent in a letter in August of last year. This was certified so we know that he received it. Pretty much said pay or you will be sued. The lawyer that I spoke with last week told me that I should be happy if I could get $3k out of him. At that point, I'd say want $6k in entertainment. The rest will be interest!
The only thing that might be in his name is his truck. He owes on that. I need to have someone call to see if he is still working as the Home and Garden guy. I didn't see anything at the house to tell me that he was but it could have been in the garage out back.
Someone suggested sending it to a collections agency. I hear they are ruthless so that might be a good option too.
#84
Originally Posted by tbyrne
The lawyer sent in a letter in August of last year. This was certified so we know that he received it. Pretty much said pay or you will be sued. The lawyer that I spoke with last week told me that I should be happy if I could get $3k out of him. At that point, I'd say want $6k in entertainment. The rest will be interest!
#87
Originally Posted by zo6vetteman2003
Those lawyers can soak up that alot of that $3k you might get. I think the entertainment value option is pretty good too, seeing that the money is old. Good luck with it, hope he sweats it out some. Some people will never change, sad to say. Maybe your entertainment will be so effective, he'll turn over a new leaf........................nah!
Originally Posted by sweetness
maybe everyone needs to take rounds on ordering pizza and chinese food to this guys house and ordering cabs there as well.
#89
He is -
Jon Drewniak
69 Wallace Ave
Auburn, MA 01501
I think the collection agency will be the best way to make something happen now. I'll have to wait at least 6-8 months going through the courts and they usually move very slowly afterwards. A collection agency will haunt him forever. I couldn't find any Christmas cards that are made out to deadbeats so I bought one that is a money holder. The outside says "It doesn't matter what kind of stocking you have..." and on the inside - "it's what's inside that counts!". I'll be including collections form that says FINAL NOTICE! and let him know that it will be going into collections if he doesn't pay by a certain day (I'll probably give him a week). Plus, he'll also know that I know where he lives. A good way to say Happy Holidays!
Jon Drewniak
69 Wallace Ave
Auburn, MA 01501
I think the collection agency will be the best way to make something happen now. I'll have to wait at least 6-8 months going through the courts and they usually move very slowly afterwards. A collection agency will haunt him forever. I couldn't find any Christmas cards that are made out to deadbeats so I bought one that is a money holder. The outside says "It doesn't matter what kind of stocking you have..." and on the inside - "it's what's inside that counts!". I'll be including collections form that says FINAL NOTICE! and let him know that it will be going into collections if he doesn't pay by a certain day (I'll probably give him a week). Plus, he'll also know that I know where he lives. A good way to say Happy Holidays!
#93
Does anyone know if spouses are responsible for eachother's bills in the state of MA? His wife makes decent money and owns property. I have no issue chasing her down for it. She probably benefited from my cash anyway.
#94
tom we totally need to find the person with the loudest car around here to do 3 am drive bys of the house lol. and tha christmas card idea is the **** i wish you could get a picture of his face when he opens it.
#95
I sent his "special card" out today. The payment demand notice also states that the collection agency will also be chasing after his spouse too. I hope his wife reads it first so she can worry about losing the house. That will then cause stress there
#96
Originally Posted by tbyrne
I sent his "special card" out today. The payment demand notice also states that the collection agency will also be chasing after his spouse too. I hope his wife reads it first so she can worry about losing the house. That will then cause stress there
#97
TB, this is great and up my ally for entertainment. You have earned a new customer.. I love the way you operate.
On that note, I wonder if he will enjoy his latest gift, just a little something special.
On that note, I wonder if he will enjoy his latest gift, just a little something special.
#99
Originally Posted by tbyrne
If you don't mind. Long story short, I had a "friend" that was supposed to do some landscaping for me when I built my house. I gave him $6k up front to get him going but... he never really got going. Did about 4 hours of work and kept putting me off. It got to the point where I asked him for the money back and we'd just put it behind us. He laughed and hung up. Now I know why he had stories about problem clients that were chasing him for money. He moved for Marlboro, MA earlier this year and doesn't have anything in his name. The only address is a PO Box so I'm working on tracking him down. This address comes up as a new listing under his wife's name so I might have a match. I have him if I find her.
Thanks!
Thanks!