Thanks for the excellent feedback I received to my initial question!
The owner did not officially admit that he lost my original contract. He said to me in a phone call (I called him after I was served the summons....b/c I was so shocked):"The real contract is somewhere." Well,...why didn't he use that then in his summons? I think it took nerves to take legal action with a criminal act.
I lost all respect for this man...and therefore I can't remember now where I placed the copy of the contract I signed...:) I figure the proof is upon him. He should not have done this to me...I trusted him, and he knows I am not one to bail out of an obligation. Now I realize, though, that his bad reputation is earned...he really is a crook.... . I did file a dispute of the validity of the debt at court here. It's documented, and on file.
I was just wondering why his lawyer hasn't responded to the letter I wrote, requesting the original contract and bookkeeping records so I can compare. Good sign?
2006-08-15
23:19:47
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