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My company has provided services to a company that is no longer in our state- they were here temporarily to do construction work and we provided them with "sub" contractor work. Because they were here for about 6 months we did not pursue a contract with them. The company recently left our state to go back to their home office. The also left a large big (10's of thousands) which they agreed to pay prior to leaving but now claim the company is no longer capable of paying. They were NEVER dissatisfied with our service, we were always timely and professional. How can we get our money legally from them before they (possibly) go bankrupt in the state they are in??
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Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 19, 2009 14:16:00

You need to act quickly, and certainly necessary information must be provided.

Bankruptcy will erase any obligation or debt they have.

If you want to discuss this or need help, call me at 978 749.3606

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 19, 2009 14:16:00

You need to act quickly, and certainly necessary information must be provided.

Bankruptcy will erase any obligation or debt they have.

If you want to discuss this or need help, call me at 978 749.3606

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