LDD/Steven Wade Thomas VS. PS85 Conclusion
#31
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Continue to put the screws to this scumbag, ruin his life through bad credit ratings, liens, collection agencies, and whatever legal means to make his life as difficult as possible.
#33
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It is almost to bad that the judgement is for so much. It is not like he is going to even try and pay that were as if you got a judgement for say 20K maybe he would at leaste attempt to pay. The good news is if you sell off the debt even at 3 cents on the dollar you get back the initial investment. I am guessing that if you get about 8-10 cents you can pay the legal, all your travel, time and so on. My guess is that the guy no longer owns anything in his name.
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#34
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I agree with Ebay Ed in that a judgement does not mean you can run right out and collect, but it is a solid step in that direction. Often these do catch up with people down the road.
Stick with your program and best of luck. Sometimes the good guys do win!
Stick with your program and best of luck. Sometimes the good guys do win!
#35
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I am glad it worked out in your favor.. I despise a thief, crook and a fraud.
#37
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once everything is filed you can get anything that is in his name i beleive even including anything he might ever inherit, lottery winnings tax return money stick it to him good
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I got a judgement in small claims court and had the guys wages garnished. Shortly after the garnishment started he contacted me and wanted to pay up in full if I would agree to file a "Judgement Satisfied" form with the court. He paid and I filed the paper.
If you would be happy with getting your money back plus expenses you could offer the same deal to LDD, although making his life hell by selling the judgement seams more appropriate considering what a slime-ball he turned out to be.
If you would be happy with getting your money back plus expenses you could offer the same deal to LDD, although making his life hell by selling the judgement seams more appropriate considering what a slime-ball he turned out to be.
#40
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A judgment does not mean you have to pay.
I had a New Jersey court judgment against the guy who bought my race boat, when he did not pay. Even with the judgment, we could not do anything, until he tried to buy/sell a house or borrow money. At that point, we got paid.
I had a New Jersey court judgment against the guy who bought my race boat, when he did not pay. Even with the judgment, we could not do anything, until he tried to buy/sell a house or borrow money. At that point, we got paid.