the_dawggie <the_dawggie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>I have not driven the SHT or Bridge for possibly 1.5
>months.
>I just got a couple of notices, yes end of April, in the mail
>for $13.00 dated Back in Jan.
>I think I'll round file them.
>7 Mar 2008 E-TOLL MILSONS POINT AUS $100
>12 Mar 2008 SDRO INFRNGMNT PAYMENT MAITLAND AUS $79
>How ****ing dare they?!?!?!?!?!?
Don't get mad. Get even.
>I'm seriously considerering cancelling the tag, or getting
>the ****es with them to recalaim my $79.
Send them a friendly letter asking for them to explain why they
shouldn't be sued for breach of contract.
Attach an invoice for "Detection and re****ting of faulty toll
processing" at the usual hourly rate. :-) For each incident.
When they refuse to pay within 28 days, send them a reminder and
advise that overdue payments incur interest and additional
processing charges.
When they fail to subsequently fail to pay, send them an additional
invoice for the interest and processing charges, along with a
statement of outstanding amounts.
When they fail to subsequently fail to pay the full amount, send
them an additional invoice for the interest accrued on the total
outstanding and additional processing charges for this third and
final reminder. Include a statement of account.
Repeat for 6 months... by which time they'll owe you about $1000;
which means that you can start to take significant legal action
through the courts to recover the outstanding debt.
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