Then just pick a day and make it an annual event! I think I'd favor somewhere around Labor Day each year. :-) It would allow you to have all of them at once and still comply with the statue of limitations. Rob McCall McCall Piano Service, LLC Murrieta, CA rob at mccallpiano.com www.mccallpiano.com 951-698-1875 On Nov 01, 2009, at 20:43 , Matthew Todd wrote: > That would be good, except there is a statute of limitations. It > differs from each state, but does exist. > > Matthew > > --- On Mon, 11/2/09, Qshooterq at aol.com <Qshooterq at aol.com> wrote: > > From: Qshooterq at aol.com <Qshooterq at aol.com> > Subject: Re: [pianotech] Collection Agencies > To: pianotech at ptg.org > Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 4:11 AM > > I remember that Syd Stone many years ago saying that he would let > the non-payers and the no-shows accumulate until he had a few to > file with small claims court. Then they would all appear in a row > on the court docket. He said that he won every one of them, and > needed to say very little. Apparently, the judges are very > sympathetic to workers who show up only to find no one home. And > also, to workers who have not been paid. --- Tom Gorley -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20091102/474b65be/attachment-0001.htm>
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