So if someone doesn't pay fast enough, then they are scammers? How about all the offshore books that keep promising to pay but haven't? Are they scammers too? And I'm talking about books with excellent ratings that people here always vouch for.
My agenda? I hardly know the guy. I discussed couple of games with him.... and if that makes him my "boy" then I guess you're my "boy" too.
So tell me what the law is. Is going to someone's place of business and bad-mouthing them to their co-workers and customers OK?
I'm not insulting you. I'm just surprised that you're a lawyer.... especially after reading some of your responses.
Again, what evidence do you have that he wasn't going to pay? So anyone who doesn't pay within 2 months should be labeled a "scam artist"? Why not arrest and jail them too? We'd have to build more jails if that were the case.
Calling someone "scam artist" in a place of business (he makes extra money with the referrals here) isn't slander but just an insult? So if I were to go to your office and tell potential clients that you're a horrible lawyer and shouldn't hire you, it's merely an insult? So where do you work.....
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Slow paying does not make a scam artist. So next time you are late with your credit card, auto, home, insurance payment, maybe you should turn yourself in for fraud. Hahahahahahahahhahahahahaha!