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Please see me prior post on Nov 2, 2008. It's subject line is Help!!
This stupid ******* is trying to screw us and I suspect he'll win. I believe he's aiming for his alleged retainer of $1k. I've emailed a lawyer - a personal friend - for a sanity "check." (what else can I call it?) Neither my wife nor I recall his mentioning the $1k retainer he mentioned to us. He also never mentioned arbitration or three-fourths of what's in the proposal that I previously posted. God, I feel stupid Stupid! His "Phase One Proposal" to which he refers ends with the following: "This proposal is good for five (5) days only, unless initiated. Once initiated, it can be terminated by either party, in writing, at any time, with a minimum of one week of notice, when the obligations of each party, relative to this proposal have been fulfilled to date. Retainer amount is non-refundable once contract has been initiated. All parties agree to arbitrate any disputes which may arise, with respect to their specific responsibilities as outlined in this proposal." We sent him an email yesterday stating that we will not be using him. That was in response to his email asking for our response to his "proposal." I hadn't replied; that was my way of not accepting the "proposal." "good for five days only, unless initiated." Yeah, right, we pay him for work we did not authorize. Shiit. As I said, he alleges that we agreed to a $1000 retainer. That's news to me and to my wife.and I think that's what he's trying to weedle out of us. He never mentioned arbitration or anything. Frickin' prick is lying though his teeth. ----- Here's his frikin' email: My name & email address was here "his is a bit of a problem for me, as you gave me verbal authorization to spend up to 8 hours putting together a drawing when we met at your condo. Beyond that, I talked to two different contractors, one extensively about your project. Also, I did what you asked me to do, in terms of writing you an email about the floor construction, putting the preliminary plan together, which takes time, as does the coordination time I would further spend with each of the contractors. My proposal was reflective of this. Similarly, both contractors I recommended to you would have you sign a proposal before beginning any work, based on my drawing or someone else's. I asked you to call me if you had any questions about the proposal I sent. Two weeks have passed and I heard nothing from you to contradict what you had asked me to do, all of which takes time. How do you suggest we handle this? It is unfair to me to leave me hanging, after you praised my methodology in person, when we talked, since I my research made you aware of both the floor situation and the permitting process involved. Again, began this work on good faith and my belief that I would be paid for my time. I have 8 hours of additonal time into this that I believe I need to be compensated for, what should we do about it? I would appreciate a timely response. Thank you." -------- Jesus! It's my own fault. I didn't check the guy out. His name was given to me by |