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Old 07-03-08, 00:05
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John

I have been watching this thread with interest and offer this advice.

I own a business that offers a service to the real estate industry. We mainly deal with amounts under $1000 per customer.

From the beginning I was aware that some customers will either, not pay or be a 'difficult payer' when finalising their invoice.

Two choices for you. Let it go and move on or take legal action . I found that getting bogged down chasing up money that may or may not turn up was draining on all my resources.

We here in Australia have a legal avenue called - Small Claims Tribunal. For around $60.00 you can serve a writ of demand upon your customer almost immediately. He/she then has to respond within a set amount of time. If no reply is received or a resolution be arranged, it goes to court. No lawyers can be involved and it is dealt with by a magistrate. Dispute is dealt with within a short period of time, a decision is made and therefore, problem solved.

It sounds like you will have an extremely good case in relation to this matter.

Do something now and stop procrastinating.
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Old 07-03-08, 22:11
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Thanks Tommy-The amount of money is so little that it is not worth worrying about chasing. This is all a matter of principle. There are so many good people on this site who deal fairly and help others, that it is a shame when there are those present who do not. A certain level of trust is built on a website between the members as we all enjoy our hobby and want to help each other(and ourselves) by sharing information and our abilities to reproduce or acquire items to help us in our restorations. I frequent the g503 website for information about my jeeps, and others for different vehicles. In almost all cases, everyone on those sites is a credit to the hobby. I am sorry when someone on one of those sites acts in a dishonorable manner.

I hope this thread helps warn those new to the hobby, as I doubt it will ever result in a refund.
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