This is separate from my other litigation thread, got a couple issues this summer.
Needed a seasonal job this summer and a change from my regular job so I approached a landscape supply company to do their deliveries, a verbal agreement was reached, did not work out for me at all. He promised a bunch of hours that didn't materialize and a few other promises.
I'm out over 2 grand with the truck rental, ins., etc. He wants to pay considerably less.
Question is do I go for the amount of the verbal agreement or the amount I am out since I have actual receipts for them. I have already emailed him with a compromise, meet in the middle type of deal and he is avoiding me, not answering emails etc. I have also started audio taping my calls to them.
Do I have to submit an actual invoice and wait a specific amount of time to start litigation, the email was an informal offer. It's not worth paying a paralegal.
Needed a seasonal job this summer and a change from my regular job so I approached a landscape supply company to do their deliveries, a verbal agreement was reached, did not work out for me at all. He promised a bunch of hours that didn't materialize and a few other promises.
I'm out over 2 grand with the truck rental, ins., etc. He wants to pay considerably less.
Question is do I go for the amount of the verbal agreement or the amount I am out since I have actual receipts for them. I have already emailed him with a compromise, meet in the middle type of deal and he is avoiding me, not answering emails etc. I have also started audio taping my calls to them.
Do I have to submit an actual invoice and wait a specific amount of time to start litigation, the email was an informal offer. It's not worth paying a paralegal.