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Road Side Pub
Any way to sue for damage causing value loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="bcwang" data-source="post: 4631171" data-attributes="member: 21874"><p>I guess the difficulty in making that kind of value assessment makes this difficult to ask for. I'll just go ahead with suing for damages. </p><p></p><p>Man, those people just can't stop lying. I talked to him on the phone and he agreed that we would meet so he could look at the damage (his wife drives the car). I leave work early just to meet him, and when we get there, he doesn't want to look, all he wants to do is tell me "from this point on, I don't want you to call or talk to me, my wife, or my kid ever again". If he wanted to do that he could have done it anytime since we live in the same apt complex. Why did he have to make me leave work early just for that. In any case, at that point I handed him my demand for payment document with the estimate and 10 days later I'm pretty sure I'll have to give him court documents too. I can't believe anything those guys say, nothing has been honest out of their mouths, ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcwang, post: 4631171, member: 21874"] I guess the difficulty in making that kind of value assessment makes this difficult to ask for. I'll just go ahead with suing for damages. Man, those people just can't stop lying. I talked to him on the phone and he agreed that we would meet so he could look at the damage (his wife drives the car). I leave work early just to meet him, and when we get there, he doesn't want to look, all he wants to do is tell me "from this point on, I don't want you to call or talk to me, my wife, or my kid ever again". If he wanted to do that he could have done it anytime since we live in the same apt complex. Why did he have to make me leave work early just for that. In any case, at that point I handed him my demand for payment document with the estimate and 10 days later I'm pretty sure I'll have to give him court documents too. I can't believe anything those guys say, nothing has been honest out of their mouths, ever. [/QUOTE]
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