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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 773434" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Well I guess I have seen it different- as I have served as a Justice of the Peace/Judge in several Small Claims/Justice court civil trials over the past years (small claims- neither party can be represented by an attorney)-- and altho you can't guarantee payment- the winning party has much the same options as they do in District Court-- garnishing wages, bank accounts, and holdings--- BUT like I tell so many folks-- <strong>you can't get blood out of a turnip</strong>- and rather than to put the responsibility on government for your dealings some need to heed not only the warnings of "Caveat Emptor"- but the warnings to not give credit to those that will never pay for it anyway.....</p><p></p><p>But in so many sale situations anymore- just like with the Wall Street bankers/Fatcats lending practices- the Greed of the Green overtakes common sense.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 773434, member: 97"] Well I guess I have seen it different- as I have served as a Justice of the Peace/Judge in several Small Claims/Justice court civil trials over the past years (small claims- neither party can be represented by an attorney)-- and altho you can't guarantee payment- the winning party has much the same options as they do in District Court-- garnishing wages, bank accounts, and holdings--- BUT like I tell so many folks-- [b]you can't get blood out of a turnip[/b]- and rather than to put the responsibility on government for your dealings some need to heed not only the warnings of "Caveat Emptor"- but the warnings to not give credit to those that will never pay for it anyway..... But in so many sale situations anymore- just like with the Wall Street bankers/Fatcats lending practices- the Greed of the Green overtakes common sense..... [/QUOTE]
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