Anonymous wrote:registered letters prove nothing other than you sent “something “!registered. It doesn’t prove what you sent.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send them a registered letter/invoice with your SASE. It is a hassle but worth it to get your money. They cannot deny receiving a registered letter.
Having that proof is much better if you have to go to small claims court.
So emails and text message records are not enough?
No, you can’t prove receipt. With a registered letter, you can prove due diligence about trying to collect, and they can’t dispute that they received it.
registered letters prove nothing other than you sent “something “!registered. It doesn’t prove what you sent.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send them a registered letter/invoice with your SASE. It is a hassle but worth it to get your money. They cannot deny receiving a registered letter.
Having that proof is much better if you have to go to small claims court.
So emails and text message records are not enough?
No, you can’t prove receipt. With a registered letter, you can prove due diligence about trying to collect, and they can’t dispute that they received it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send them a registered letter/invoice with your SASE. It is a hassle but worth it to get your money. They cannot deny receiving a registered letter.
Having that proof is much better if you have to go to small claims court.
So emails and text message records are not enough?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send them a registered letter/invoice with your SASE. It is a hassle but worth it to get your money. They cannot deny receiving a registered letter.
Having that proof is much better if you have to go to small claims court.
So emails and text message records are not enough?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send them a registered letter/invoice with your SASE. It is a hassle but worth it to get your money. They cannot deny receiving a registered letter.
Having that proof is much better if you have to go to small claims court.
Anonymous wrote:Send them a registered letter/invoice with your SASE. It is a hassle but worth it to get your money. They cannot deny receiving a registered letter.