yes, if you can substantiate your inocence.Example you have a witness to prove that you have a friend or someone who can testfy that you were at a different place and time when your manager saw you. I recommend, you sue him for 5 million dollars, for you to be in the front page.
2007-07-24 22:48:27
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answered by noy 4
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No, as it is your word against theirs and unless there has been a pattern of "false reporting" by the manager of the hotel in the past, why would there be any reason for them to lie about the situation?
Even if you get a good private investigator, your have not shown any real damages other than being charged a higher rate for the room for smoking and your fees willl be higher than what you would ever be entitled to receive (the difference between what can be charged for a room that allows smoking and one that does not, or any additional fees that you are charged if the entire establishment is non-smoking). Unless there has been a demonstrated pattern, there is no reason for a hotel manager to lie against you as opposed to other tenants.
Either suck it up and move on, or be prepared to spend a vast amount of money for a Small Claims Court suit that you have to prove by the preponderance of the evidence of ANY state you reside in.
2007-07-24 22:39:36
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answered by bottleblondemama 7
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It would be a useless case. Even a lawyer wouldn't take that case.
2007-07-24 22:40:55
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answered by bravofan71 5
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Do you have proof that he accused you?
2007-07-24 22:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No. You did it. Now get over it.
2007-07-24 22:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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nope.
2007-07-24 22:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
2007-07-24 22:38:57
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answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6
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