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Sue them

by Disgusted (no login)

 

For a modest fee of less than $30.00, you can file suit against them for a maximum of $5000 in the Small Claims Division of the Superior Court in the county within which you reside. You need to find out which individual accepts legal notices for the company by contacting the secretary of state in your state. I would seek the maximum of $5000 as compensation for intentional infliction of emotional distress which is a tort or civil wrong. You may not win but you can cause that company a lot of heartburn and adverse publicity.
They are NOT allowed to have legal representation, so it will be you against a company executive. I hope you do the right thing and fight the "good fight." Don't expect any help from CPMA or APMA. It will never happen. Please keep us all posted.

Posted on Apr 24, 2003, 3:31 AM
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Podiatry on TVJ. Anderson on Apr 24, 12:44 PM
 Did you write or sue?Anonymous on Apr 25, 8:06 PM
  THe APMA is a Trade Organization-ResponsibilityJohn Anderson on Apr 27, 1:08 PM
   I am an APMA member and satisfiedAnonymous on Apr 28, 9:32 AM
    APMA is Spineless.Anonymous on Apr 28, 11:32 PM
     APMAAnonymous on Apr 29, 8:03 AM
      The APMAJohn Anderson on Apr 29, 2:30 PM
       So you are currently not a memberAnonymous on Apr 29, 5:33 PM
       Donations are bribery?Anonymous on Apr 29, 5:44 PM
       PPAC DonationsJ. Anderson on Apr 30, 12:47 PM
        Do you now????Anonymous on Apr 30, 6:14 PM
         Reply IIJ. Anderson on May 1, 12:46 PM
      Why can't I comment on the APMA?Anonymous on Apr 29, 6:25 PM
       Not the pointAnonymous on Apr 30, 10:07 AM
        Why "investigate" when it "can't"?Anonymous on Apr 30, 11:46 AM
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         Well.....Anonymous on May 1, 10:42 AM
        Cop-outAnonymous on Apr 30, 12:21 PM
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