what should you do??? really?... lol...DON'T use pay pal, simple as that and if that's the only method your seller accepts find someone else who offers other methods of paying that are more discreet
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Been reading this thread and I'm just curios, has anyone actually paid the amount the letter or email is asking for and what was the outcome? The reason why I'm asking is because at the satscums website they even set up a pay-p link to settle up. Thats kind of strange to me.
I have read that many people have paid and not paid and lost in Court !!!!
There are numerous posts about people asking what they should do because they received a demand letter and there are all kinds of answers regarding what to do. The outcome is still the same. Either bite the bullet and try to negotiate a lower price and pay it or try to fight it in court with the outcome costing you more than the original amount. Ignore the first demand and get a second requesting substantially more. Odds are they have a PayPal option to make payment simple and guaranteed.
Bottom line is that once caught and they have shown some proof it's time to get the checkbook out.
Thnk you Anubis. This is the most helpful advise I heard yet. Do you have any insight as to what the Nagra will do?
I had to pay. Follow there instructions. I wrote them a letter saying I didn't do anything but settling to end it. Get a certified ck and make copies of everything for your records. Send ups or registered mail so u will have proof they received it. That's it won't here from them again. It has been over 2 years. I also changed my ip.
yeah, they sure do love it....Just got my happy tidings from satscams today. Will be calling them tomorrow to find out what they have . Since I am retired and on a fixed income which doesn't have any room to pay the $3500, will be interesting to see what they say. This action is from 4 years ago, isn't there a statute of limitations on how far they can go back?
The statute of limitations begins to run when they first discover the violation, not when the event occurred.
Anyone has any input on this lawyer Gary W. Ruff?