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Are you aware of how many people would like immensely to be in that position?
Instead of looking for a coach, I think you could benefit from being a coach yourself.
Ah, the pyramid of needs! It gets narrower the higher you go!
Is the way people closest to you live perfect in your eyes? Don't...
I've been so thoroughly shaken by the disgraceful performance of the county court 'judge' that I'm not sure if just laying out all the details is even legally advisable. I have no experience is these things so what I'm asking is I'm going to appeal to the higher court and need help.
So true. Sometimes when I have flashbacks of that time, it feels like it all happened in another life.
Never again.
PS: Intriguing, that username of yours. Will there be a series?
Yes, they are not interested in due process in chargebacks because, I guess, they value their buyers above all. So making them right would mean legal action which would automatically mean the end of the business relationship and still no guarantee of justice.
So yes I am pursuing the buyer in...
Well, going after a business partner does not make much sense either because a) your business depends on them and b) they are huge and we are small. So the remaining option is going after the fraudster which should be straightforward giving that all the evidence is available. Unfortunately, it...
I am sure many have experienced it.
Buyer pays for item --> buyer receives item --> buyer files chargeback --> buyer receives money.
Seller is left with proof of delivery and no money. And no item.
This seems to be on the increase again and something must be done about it.
I am now involved with the courts to try and put a stop to this delinquency and would much appreciate any assistance from folks who have had any experience in fighting this within the legal system.