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 24/7 The Nationwide Notary Network (N3)
Posted by Veronica Lopez on 1/12/10 2:06pm

After 5 months of non-payment and several demand letters, emails and phone calls. I took them to small claims. As soon as papers were served, I started receiving checks; all in small amounts, dated same date, and in check number sequence. By the time court date came, i was still owed money; along with court fees, costs and interest. Tracy, the owner did not show up to court; she sent her accountant, David. He questioned the balance, and then pulled out a blank check and paid me the balance. Judge asked if I was paid with cashiers check; i said no, he said we'll extend the hearing for another two months to make sure checks clear. Checks cleared; but it took having to take them to court to pay. You've been warned...24/7 nnn signings at your own risk!!
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