Ok this is kinda a long story...bear with me.
I'm military and lived in Portugal for 2 years. During this time I became pregnant and bought a 3-in-1 baby bed off of ebay. They wouldnt ship overseas, so I had planned on storing it at my step fathers house. Well, my sister offered to buy it from me at the full cost $500. Fast forward about 3 months, she's had the bed, and still I havent recieved payment. She offers me a deal, her wedding dress for the bed. I agree, with the stipulation she send me the dress before Xmas so I could sell it and buy my kids presents. She never sends the dress. Its 2 years later, and she's trying to now say she doesnt owe me any money, and the only thing I'll get is the dress or the bed back. *The bed is pretty damaged now as they had a dog and their child did a number on it*. The dress is also a few years old, hasnt been cleaned and isnt worth 500 dollars. Would it be lucrative to take her to small claims court? Or should I just eat the loss?
2007-03-12
07:35:26
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natashasellner
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➔ Law & Ethics
I no longer live overseas. I'm back in Ohio, the same state she resides in. There is already hard feelings and I have email proof of a threat of physical harm from her husband. Is this more ammunition against her?
2007-03-12
07:45:47 ·
update #1
More details lol! My mother is the only witness to the deal. It was made over the phone, so nothing was done in writing. They have tried to do a ton of "mud-slinging" since I brought it back up. I offered to let them pay me 10 bucks a week or less til its paid off. Since then, they've threatened to harm my husband, and made ludacris claims that we dont take care of our children ect. I have all of this documented, but no admission to the original deal. My mother doesnt want to be caught in the middle. Is there anyway to supeona witnesses in small claims court? I know my mother will not lie if put on the spot, but getting her there is a different story.
2007-03-12
07:49:29 ·
update #2