Bernd Felsche wrote:
> the_dawggie <the_dawggie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Don't get mad. Get even.
>
>> I'm seriously considerering cancelling the tag, or getting
>> the ****es with them to recalaim my $79.
Turned out to be $43 - they seemed to be leinent, likely
because all processed in one go.
The problem I have is they extract funds from your credit
card, so they get the interest on the $ when you pay that
interest (unless you keep your credit card in credit).
I'm looking at the date on my CC it says 08/07
> Send them a friendly letter asking for them to explain why they
> shouldn't be sued for breach of contract.
There is something not right.
> 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.
There is a note "your tag is faulty?" on the notice.
It is fecking well not. Why did it work after the date claimed.
Anyway I don't care now. Fixed, however I don't know why they
put themselves through this. The ED folk post notices about it,
however just don't bother - the account is in credit - they
don't care. Yes, I have lost a CC and replaced it and have
notices about that in the past. Not in January.
> 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.
LOL! I don't drive it now, so don't really care. Other drivers
I feel are being ripped off.


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