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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 538099" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Pretty much what I'm gonna do. See, I sent the records to FH before he hired an attorney. I'm guessing those records have been tossed. It took a whole ream of paper for just one year. (I've got like 16 credit cards) I'm not going through that paper and ink expense again.</p><p></p><p>And yes, Hound, the "no estimates" on contested thing is a real PITA. Also doesn't make you feel warm and confident when the attorneys first questions all have to do with money - as in how much can he get out of us? The very first one I met with told me in not so many words that I was smart enough to do it myself. That is true, but the translation was - I don't want to take what little money you have.</p><p></p><p>The last one I contacted, did the same thing despite my plan to just pay his hourly once in a while to get LAW 101 type info from him - the stuff I can't get on the internet in normal language. He spent <strong>20 minutes</strong> explaining to me how it <strong>wouldn't be worth his time</strong>. I hung up on him.</p><p></p><p>But seriously, I'm hoping to hear some got out of it on a technicality stories. Those kind of anecdotes really get me thinking creatively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 538099, member: 11965"] Pretty much what I'm gonna do. See, I sent the records to FH before he hired an attorney. I'm guessing those records have been tossed. It took a whole ream of paper for just one year. (I've got like 16 credit cards) I'm not going through that paper and ink expense again. And yes, Hound, the "no estimates" on contested thing is a real PITA. Also doesn't make you feel warm and confident when the attorneys first questions all have to do with money - as in how much can he get out of us? The very first one I met with told me in not so many words that I was smart enough to do it myself. That is true, but the translation was - I don't want to take what little money you have. The last one I contacted, did the same thing despite my plan to just pay his hourly once in a while to get LAW 101 type info from him - the stuff I can't get on the internet in normal language. He spent [B]20 minutes[/B] explaining to me how it [B]wouldn't be worth his time[/B]. I hung up on him. But seriously, I'm hoping to hear some got out of it on a technicality stories. Those kind of anecdotes really get me thinking creatively. [/QUOTE]
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