Why won't Outerlimits pay their bills?
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Nope you're just messenger asking a simple question. My reference was for the other parties.
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It's pretty simple chit.
Either they received a couple of invoices and didn't pay them or they didn't .
That organization gives their money away.
You start stiffing them and you are hurting good people that need the $$$.
Not a typical commercial transaction.
More boat related horsechit.
Either they received a couple of invoices and didn't pay them or they didn't .
That organization gives their money away.
You start stiffing them and you are hurting good people that need the $$$.
Not a typical commercial transaction.
More boat related horsechit.
1. Outerlimits received the bill and somehow got overlooked.
2. Outerlimits never received the bill in the first place.
3. Outerlimits did not agree to whatever has been said.
I dont know anyone at Outerlimits, but I find it difficult to believe that they have refused to pay a bill that we know nothing about except "guess-ta-mation" and some OFFICIAL post over on FACE BOOK to what happened. As for them to get on here with theire version...I dont look for that either.
Last edited by pslonaker; 03-24-2013 at 01:02 PM.
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I would agree with this and I would think that with the reputation that Outerlimits has...one of three things might possibly be the cause.
1. Outerlimits received the bill and somehow got overlooked.
2. Outerlimits never received the bill in the first place.
3. Outerlimits did not agree to whatever has been said.
I dont know anyone at Outerlimits, but I find it difficult to believe that they have refused to pay a bill that we know nothing about except "guess-ta-mation" and some OFFICIAL post over on FACE BOOK to what happened. As for them to get on here with theire version...I dont look for that either.
1. Outerlimits received the bill and somehow got overlooked.
2. Outerlimits never received the bill in the first place.
3. Outerlimits did not agree to whatever has been said.
I dont know anyone at Outerlimits, but I find it difficult to believe that they have refused to pay a bill that we know nothing about except "guess-ta-mation" and some OFFICIAL post over on FACE BOOK to what happened. As for them to get on here with theire version...I dont look for that either.
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Seems like OL owes some money but won't pay a small bill? That sucks.
http://www.facebook.com/njppc
Is there a back story somewhere?
http://www.facebook.com/njppc
Is there a back story somewhere?
If the amount sought is less than $3,000 than the NJPPC can sue OL in NJ Small Claims court, if there is a valid case. The filing fee is $15 and an attorney is not required (but an attorney can still represent the plaintiff or defendant). Award is capped at $3,000.00 IN NJ Small Claims Court
I have went to court for my friends who are small business owners who were owed money (plaintiffs) using this path (Small Claims Court) with great success.
BUT before filing in court, the party owed money should call OL, send OL a certified letter demanding payment, fax the letter, send the letter as an attachment to OL, at least make sure that they (OL) are aware of an outstanding debt. If no response, then the NJ Superior court is the last method of collecting the debt.
Not a complex scenario here at all, but since I have ZERO FACTS to work with it is all speculation on my behalf. OL builds a nice boat, whether OL pays their bills I have no comment or knowledge of that issue.
If there are any questions regarding NJ Small Claims, or NJ Superior Court for collections, e-mail at:
[email protected]
Stephen R. Jones
NJ Attorney
link for NJ Small Claims Court: http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/civil/civ-02.htm
Last edited by Smarty; 03-24-2013 at 09:46 PM. Reason: grammar and spelling
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BUT before filing in court, the party owed money should call OL, send OL a certified letter demanding payment, fax the letter, send the letter as an attachment to OL, at least make sure that they (OL) are aware of an outstanding debt. If no response, then the NJ Superior court is the last method of collecting the debt.
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Unfortunately for some New Jersey residents that could be misunderstood to mean your will get beaten with lumber (boards of lumber- "boarded"), until you pay what you owe....of course that will not be happening in this scenario..
that would typically the course of action that my clients intially want to take before I suggest the court system as a better remedy.
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yes, and maybe...just tougher to prove.
as law.com says,( " an agreement made with spoken words and either no writing or only partially written. An oral contract is just as valid as a written agreement. The main problem with an oral contract is proving its existence or the terms. As one wag observed: "An oral contract is as good as the paper it's written on.")
or take James Brown's advice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cDuwibflL4 (Payback)
as law.com says,( " an agreement made with spoken words and either no writing or only partially written. An oral contract is just as valid as a written agreement. The main problem with an oral contract is proving its existence or the terms. As one wag observed: "An oral contract is as good as the paper it's written on.")
or take James Brown's advice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cDuwibflL4 (Payback)
Last edited by Smarty; 03-24-2013 at 10:37 PM.