by Wickels on June 18th, 2007

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A former friend who owes me money finally wrote me a check for the last $290. Not very surprisingly, it bounced. What steps can I take to collect these funds? Is his writing the check an admission of monies owed?

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  • Go to small claims court with as much evedince as you can muster and have them sort it out with an arbitrator.

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    • Good advice, but not it is not worth the money that it would cost to file a suit.

      Wickels

      by Wickels on August 7th, 2009

    • The sanctions are paid by the person you sue if you win. But you are like me, I wouldn't bother either. But it really is all you can do legally and I know small claims doesn't charge all that much. It's better than strangling the person anyway.

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