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Posted by Bluto on May 14, 2007, 1:24 pm
wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>>>>You may have committed a felony by stopping payment on the check. The
>>>>>>bank
>>>>>>will do this anytime you call them, but in our State if you stop
>>>>>>payment
>>>>>>on
>>>>>>a check it better be due to fraud or theft. Very few are aware that a
>>>>>>check
>>>>>>is considered that you accepted the completed work and it is viewed by
>>>>>>the
>>>>>>courts the same as cash, therefore, by cancelling your check, and if
>>>>>>the
>>>>>>contractor knows the law, you have to explain to the court why you
>>>>>>stole
>>>>>>'money' from this contractor, (remember, the court views a check the
>>>>>>same
>>>>>>as
>>>>>>cash). In Ohio if you steal cash or bounce a check over $50 it's a
>>>>>>felony
>>>>>>with possible jail time, the same is true concerning cancelled checks.
>>>>>>It's
>>>>>>like giving the contractor money/cash then without his knowledge you
>>>>>>take
>>>>>>back/steal the money. If this causes the contractor to experience
>>>>>>penalties
>>>>>>and judgments by creditors he can sue you for damages and he will
>>>>>>probably
>>>>>>win. If you don't believe me, call your legal representative or your
>>>>>>local
>>>>>>court and ask them, or go to the library and look up your States laws
>>>>>>concerning this. I got this information the first year I was in
>>>>>>business
>>>>>>by
>>>>>>my lawyer friend who is now a judge for the county.
>>>>> There must be a lot of felons around. I see on TV court shows people
>>>>> who stopped payment on checks all the time for shoddy repair work.
>>>>> Maybe it IS fraud when what you paid for isn't properly installed and
>>>>> SAFE! If the contractor KNOWS the law then he should know installing
>>>>> something improper and unsafe could have VERY serious consequences.
>>>>> For instance, the aluminum duct tape that is holding my plenum
>>>>> together failing and spewing carbon monoxide in my house.
>>>>This is something that you didn't tell us before. Don't expect a straight
>>>>answer from *ANYBODY* without giving *ALL* of the details.
>>>>BTW, you ignorance is showing.... There is nothing wrong with using
>>>>aluminimum tape to seal off plenum air leaks after its been screwed
>>>>together, and IF you have CO coming out of the plenum, you have a hell of
>>>>a
>>>>lot worse problem than you realize....CO DOESN"T COME OUT OF THE PLENUM
>>>>> Your lawyer
>>>>> friend/judge sounds like a joke to me, and you do too. If the job is
>>>>> done proper then there is no worry about stopped payments on checks. I
>>>>> think you get that check and run! I'm glad you're in Ohio!
>>>>I'm glad you not in Mississippi, because even ignorant rednecks got more
>>>>sense than you do.
>>> My questions weren't regarding the legality if stopping payments on
>>> checks. I guess you couldn't grasp that though. Sealing a seam and
>>> covering 1" gaps with tape are two different things. The tape was
>>> used because it cannot be screwed together.
>> Nope... there was no mention of that little fact as if it was nothing more
>> than an afterthought
>>> mississippi? Never heard
>>> of it, oh um, maybe I did..land of ignorant rednecks who are married
>>> to their sisters and cousins.
>Once again, a homegrowner comes here for free advice and then bites your
>hand afterwards.
>BTW, it IS the law, you ARE a felon. But of course, you take your legal
>advice from TV actors just like you took the advice of this company who
>hacked in your system.
>You both deserve each other
Geo Blowhard. Keep showing your back side pal. I phoned my family
attorney and began telling him my dilemma and before I even finished
he said " STOP PAYMENT IMMEDIATELY!!" I told it I already did.
You ARE A FOOL you troll idiot who done know honey from bear crap and
that includes your lawyer/judge butt buddy friend. HAHA.
Free advice? Not from fools like you pal. But you do give me a
laugh!
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>>>>>>You may have committed a felony by stopping payment on the check. The
>>>>>>bank
>>>>>>will do this anytime you call them, but in our State if you stop
>>>>>>payment
>>>>>>on
>>>>>>a check it better be due to fraud or theft. Very few are aware that a
>>>>>>check
>>>>>>is considered that you accepted the completed work and it is viewed by
>>>>>>the
>>>>>>courts the same as cash, therefore, by cancelling your check, and if
>>>>>>the
>>>>>>contractor knows the law, you have to explain to the court why you
>>>>>>stole
>>>>>>'money' from this contractor, (remember, the court views a check the
>>>>>>same
>>>>>>as
>>>>>>cash). In Ohio if you steal cash or bounce a check over $50 it's a
>>>>>>felony
>>>>>>with possible jail time, the same is true concerning cancelled checks.
>>>>>>It's
>>>>>>like giving the contractor money/cash then without his knowledge you
>>>>>>take
>>>>>>back/steal the money. If this causes the contractor to experience
>>>>>>penalties
>>>>>>and judgments by creditors he can sue you for damages and he will
>>>>>>probably
>>>>>>win. If you don't believe me, call your legal representative or your
>>>>>>local
>>>>>>court and ask them, or go to the library and look up your States laws
>>>>>>concerning this. I got this information the first year I was in
>>>>>>business
>>>>>>by
>>>>>>my lawyer friend who is now a judge for the county.
>>>>> There must be a lot of felons around. I see on TV court shows people
>>>>> who stopped payment on checks all the time for shoddy repair work.
>>>>> Maybe it IS fraud when what you paid for isn't properly installed and
>>>>> SAFE! If the contractor KNOWS the law then he should know installing
>>>>> something improper and unsafe could have VERY serious consequences.
>>>>> For instance, the aluminum duct tape that is holding my plenum
>>>>> together failing and spewing carbon monoxide in my house.
>>>>This is something that you didn't tell us before. Don't expect a straight
>>>>answer from *ANYBODY* without giving *ALL* of the details.
>>>>BTW, you ignorance is showing.... There is nothing wrong with using
>>>>aluminimum tape to seal off plenum air leaks after its been screwed
>>>>together, and IF you have CO coming out of the plenum, you have a hell of
>>>>a
>>>>lot worse problem than you realize....CO DOESN"T COME OUT OF THE PLENUM
>>>>> Your lawyer
>>>>> friend/judge sounds like a joke to me, and you do too. If the job is
>>>>> done proper then there is no worry about stopped payments on checks. I
>>>>> think you get that check and run! I'm glad you're in Ohio!
>>>>I'm glad you not in Mississippi, because even ignorant rednecks got more
>>>>sense than you do.
>>> My questions weren't regarding the legality if stopping payments on
>>> checks. I guess you couldn't grasp that though. Sealing a seam and
>>> covering 1" gaps with tape are two different things. The tape was
>>> used because it cannot be screwed together.