Soldato
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Shouldn't have taken the check. That's a sign you have accepted his 'deal' and could go against you.
that would be my insinuation.
Shouldn't have taken the check. That's a sign you have accepted his 'deal' and could go against you.
Could they just give you another 197?
Paying the cheque in can be a sign of acceptance. You should write on the back "Payment under dispute" similar to when you're pressed to make a payment to someone you're disputing - "Payment made under duress".
It will add legal clout that you whilst you have accepted the payment, you do not accept the amount.
You sure? Sound like ******** to me.
[TW]Fox;15982910 said:Why do you need to insinuate it when he has an engineers report demonstrating it to be the case!
because its the way I am..
just as posts like this are the way you are.
Still want pics.
Writing on the back of cheques has been done for years. It has no legal standing, but it paints a picture of the events at the time the cheque was written. It is more commonly used by older people who feel they are being pressured into paying for something or who can't say no face to face.
It gives them a greater chance of claiming back if the transaction is subsequently disputed.