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Re: Leased vehicle fiasco - long post


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Posted by Keyser Soze (152.163.253.37) on July 10, 2003 at 07:31:33:

In Reply to: Leased vehicle fiasco - long post posted by Rick on July 09, 2003 at 22:27:56:

It's just wonderful to read quotes from some drip-nosed adenoidal scumbag attorney who tells you "it's the contract that counts'. Right. It's the money that counts - to him. So essential to pay for that nice forty footer for cruising about the bay with his girlfried and her change purse stuffed with crack. Isn't is great that every thug, failed serial killer and wannabe shell game hustler instead became a yuppie during the eighties and somehow acquired a J.D. degree?
Yeah, it is the contract that counts. Make his own words be his gallows, a high one preferable. Look, the dealer and you entered into a contract. You made notes of this in fact when you did so, legally admissible evidence in court. The dealer accepted the car and you made no further payments. The dealer breached the contract to the same or greater degree as did you. It's over.
You bet sue them, at least start sending nice letters - certified return receipt of course- to the dealer, this fish-breath lawyer, and anyone else involved in what is obviously yet another variation of the 'new economy' - shakedown commerce.
Contact your state's attorney general as well. I am not a lawyer, this is just one person's opinion. There is a principle stating that posession is nine tenths of the law. And Mr."It's the contract that counts, Esq." seems to be living in hope you don't notice that the dealer has had the vehicle in his custody for some time now and has doubtless re-leased or sold it, deriving revenue. He has suffered no loss.
Burn this little shiny-suited flying monkey with every resource you can muster. Stick the leper bells on him and his sham dealer pals. Start making ugly noises to the paper, call in shows, about the fraudulent collusion between this little extortion artist lawyer and his dealer cronies. For all you know, they do this regularly as some kind of 'new-economy' rip-off. My, how shocking, and especially after the lovely decade of kindness, tolerance, compassion we've all endured.

Compassionately

Keyser Soze

"he waited six months, and he went after them,..
their houses, their children, the places where
they worked and the people who loaned them
money....he became a spook story....
and like that, he was gone."
- Verbal Kint, "The Usual Suspects"
c. 1995


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