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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Hamilton, Ont.
Posts: 7,000
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What you're saying sounds SO familiar - it's exactly the emotions I had when I went through it from the plaintiff side a few years ago. A dealership owed me about $30K, went out of business and wouldn't pay the debt. I sued, won, no problem (he didn't bother defending) but I can't collect. I've had him and his wife into the lawyers' office twice for judgment debtor examinations, where they basically get all your financial info, work info, etc. so they can find out where they can take money, garnish, etc. We got $1500 out of his wife. He says they make no money, etc etc but I know it's all under-the-table money. Meanwhile the POS still lives in his house (2 mortgages, $5K equity - exactly what it would cost to foreclose) and enjoys life. To say I was livid would be understating it - I also felt like punching walls, and I don't have a temper - I get frustrated at stupid little things, but I don't really get angry. It still makes me mad, but in the end there's really nothing I can do. Aside from hired goons...
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