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Re: What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co
Posted by Luckydog of FL on 4/28/17 10:31am Msg #574389
Small claims out of state or even in state (out of county) is costly. You have to file docs in triplicate and pay to serve papers and then travel to that county and pay for the fees. In Florida it tiers by how much you are suing for...most of the time, not worth it. THEN if you win, good luck collecting.
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 What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co's -  Cheryl Elliott on 4/26/17 9:31am
 Seems to vary by State: -  Yoli/CA on 4/26/17 9:49am
 Re: What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co - MikeC/TX on 4/26/17 6:16pm
 Ah, yes, the old "volume" promise ... -  John/CT on 4/26/17 6:46pm
 Re: Ah, yes, the old "volume" promise ... - James Powell on 4/27/17 6:35am
 Re: Ah, yes, the old "volume" promise ... - SteveS/CA on 4/27/17 9:01am
 Re: Ah, yes, the old "volume" promise ... - James Powell on 4/28/17 6:36am
 there are some nsa's here, that post regularly that accept -  Cari on 4/27/17 11:00am
 volume work at $85 to $90, and it works for them... - NVLSlady/VA on 4/27/17 11:29am
 Re: volume work at $85 to $90, and it works for them... - Luckydog on 4/28/17 10:26am
 Re: What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co -  Cari on 4/26/17 8:07pm
 Re: What is the statute of limitations for deadbeat co - Luckydog on 4/28/17 10:31am



 
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