Your piss-poor decision making is going to lead to the destruction of your business. I'm sure this thread will get brought up every time people see you post now.
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Your piss-poor decision making is going to lead to the destruction of your business. I'm sure this thread will get brought up every time people see you post now.
Quoted from Dr-Willy:Domain registration dates say otherwise.
Domain:orangecountypinballs.com
Registrar:Tucows Domains Inc.
Registration Date:2012-04-16
Expiration Date:2018-04-16
Updated Date:2017-03-18
Domain:orangecountypinball.com
Registrar:Tucows Domains Inc.
Registration Date:2014-02-25
Expiration Date:2018-02-25
Updated Date:2017-02-12
I also verified on archive.org, and you can see orangecountypinballs.com has been around a lot longer.
Caught in yet another lie.
Quoted from jar155:Here's how I honestly think it would go:
The judge hears both sides of the story. Text messages are shown, the judge points out that individual texts can be deleted, so text message history screenshots are unreliable, but that there does appear to be a request for extra work to be done. The judge scolds Nifty for not being more upfront with charges, the judge scolds Sticky for being so passive in his requests. Then the judge realizes that this is all hobbyist transaction garbage and says, "neither of you have a good case and you're wasting the court's time." He/She then tells Daniel that he needs to return the game and that Sticky has to pay for all the hard costs in the game.
Then they can both argue about what the hard costs are for a bit in front of the judge.
The judge gets more annoyed and splits the difference between what they're asking (which Daniel will have at his $4200 price and Sticky will have at his original price plus the boards cost). Everybody leaves sort of grumpy.
Then there's the fight about delivery/pickup of the game and the payment. Collecting from small claims is often a huge hassle too.
Just work it out here. It's so much better.
Here's the problem. Even if Nifty wins in court, he loses.
Everyone in the community will know how he never resolved this issue properly, and will avoid his businesses like the plague. This thread will get brought up every time he posts somewhere. It will eventually be brought to CGC's attention, if it already hasn't, and he risks losing that business as well. All over mistakes he made himself. Time to admit when you're wrong and do the right thing.
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