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Leaving the legal issues to somebody else....
Do you really think that random people on Ebay are going to pay more than supermarket tabloids? Think man! Think!
It sounds like this fellow is hiding his assets from you and from the IRS. Its probably one of those scams where he has established a charitable trust, placed all of his assets inside and then claims he works for the trust.
If you have solid proof of any of this, contact the IRS criminal...
No, the cutoff is $15,900 for married fining jointly http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p17.pdf, page 7
But I would suggest you grab a form 1040EZ and see if you can get any money back before giving up on the process.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040ez.pdf
When I said felony, I assumed that the charge you were avoiding is a felony. Talk to a lawyer about what additional charges, if any, you might face for fleeing.
You have an exclusive right to sell contract. That means that your agent is the only one authorized to sell your house. It does not mean that yours is the only house that the agent is allowed to sell.
The fact that your agent is having open houses and is getting enough traffic to get new...
If you feel that the bus is driving too long with its yellow flashers on, then contact the bus driver, school district or local police. This is no excuse for passing a school bus which has its flasher on.
Based on your facts, you have committed the offense.
It shows up on your credit report because it is a valid past due debt that you are liable for. Your only hope is to have T-Mobile remove the bad info from your records. Ask to speak to a manager at T-Mobile who knows something about "Pay for delete". You will probably have to pay the entire...
You think that running from the law will HELP you financially? Do you ever plan to get a job? One that pays decent money?
Hiring manager: Well we'd love to hire you Bob, But I see that you have a feonly warrant for your arrest and have been running from the law for 3 years. Its unbelieveable...
Getting a DUI down to a trafic infraction. That's a good trick. Did your lawyer give you any odds on that happening 1:100, 1:1000?
But seriously, being 19, you are more likely to get in trouble because you have no right to be even at 0.01 BAC since you are underage. And miranda rights only...
I assume that no state in his post means all 50 states and US territories. Because if this contest is open to all in the US, then we will have liability in each one of those 50 states accoring to their individual laws.
If this is an international contest, then expect to be liable in every...
And what criminal liability would a person have for providing web site pages to another person according to their design specifications?
The OP is not running the site or the business. He is providing a service to another business. Out of the goodness of OP's heart, he is telling the business...
If your insurance has paid for the repair, then where are your damages?
You could always try to sue for lost wages, car rental fees, ins deductables, etc. Not sure if that effort is worth it.
Try contacting the police and bring up the false insurance thing. If possible speak to the original...
Not knowning or caring about CA law, I stumble in to the discussion...
Whether you moved in or not, the landlord was probably stuck with an empty apartment because you backed out on him. Why should the landlord be out financially because you broke the agreement?
If your client owns the web site and you are doing work-for-hire, then all you are doing is providing a service for him, and have no responsibility for the ongoing operation of the site.
Suggestions to cover your a**:
1. Get paid in full before the site goes live
2. Have a contract stating...
Since your uncle has the right to sell the house, you can avoid the forced partition sales that this forum has discussed on many occasions.
Basically, the house is for sale on the open market. Anyone will be able to place an offer on the house. Examples: You and brother 1 can offer $30,000...
'What are some examples of "stories" that work?'
How about the truth? Why didn't you have the money before? Was it due to illness? Lots of CC debt? Divorce? Or was it just plain greed?
Once you lie to the IRS be prepared to defend that lie when they turn up evidence to the contrary. Be...
You can certainly sue him for your losses since he promised to cover them. If all you have is e-mail records then it may be difficult since e-mails cna be forged. Talk to a lawyer - he should be able to examine your evidence of a contractural promise to repay and determine if you have enough to...
don't get involved
And so you want to admint to being (somewhat) involved in a conspiracy to commit a felony and/or murder!?
Why would you ever want to do such a stupid thing? What was the maximum amount of time that someone is serving for this crime. Now ask yourself: are you willing to do...
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