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misterwicks2006

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Jun 25, 2006 10:03 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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anyone with a typewriter and five bucks
can sue another. Did you know that?

I saw an episode on Judge Judy T.V. Program
where a young woman bought a car that
had a sign - runs great, needs work
late model etc.

But the girl signs a contract that states:

`car is As-is` - You should know what
happens there! Judge Judy made it very
clear (to viewers) that anything outside the white of
the paper is nothing. So now the girl is responsible
for paying for the car, towing it off the property
and (maybe) collecting$ at the dump, too! 

What are some ways to protect yourself
in business, legally?

(the answers are opinions - you should
seek legal advisor service before you do :)



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I am no longer posting on this forum. A fellow citizen here suggested that I should Think before I add commitary to my postings. I thought he was wrong, but I am mistaked(not everyone digs Mr.Wicks) E
bluespirit

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Jun 26, 2006 5:25 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi There,

I practice and preach caution and preparation.  Take your time and do a little homework.

It takes ten minutes to type up a contract... don`t `transact` without one!  And feel free to type up your own addendums to any contracts that seem vague or that you don`t fully understand ... stating your unserstanding of the terms, perfomance, timetables, quality, any verbal promises or warranties, etc.  Don`t do business with anyone who won`t agree to work with you on those terms.

I also use Prepaid Legal Services and find them worth their weight in gold.  Knowing you have legal representation can also lubricate negotiations when issues arise to fix problems.  They may try to jerk you around but usually know better than to antagonize your attorney! PPL offers Practically unlimited Legal advice, contract and document review, letters, etc. for a low monthly fee.  I was so impressed I became an Associate.

Let me know if you want my website or more information.



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Lee Harrison
Personal Real Estate Representative and Notary
(650) 222-7732
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