(September 27, 2016 at 9:50 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: Only thing is, he didn't legally screw these people out of money.
He bled them dry while they tried to sue him by delaying the process with his team of lawyers while they tried to pursue the money they were owed.
Also, its hard to say you are dissatisfied with a product when you open it to the public, use it, and do nothing to 'fix' what was wrong in the first place.
No, he's not dissatisfied, he just knows he can come in 'under budget' by squeezing and fucking over people who he knows cannot withstand his retained lawyers.
If this had happened a handful of times, I'd certainly be willing to accept that he encountered shoddy workmanship. It happened many, many times. It's a business strategy.
If you or the left has a problem with the law then why hasn't it been changed? Why is this a problem when trump invokes his rights concerning the law?
Again, people with homes and have dealt with contractors know there are alot of bad ones out there and there are steps one can take to protect themselves They are outlined on angie's list: https://www.angieslist.com/articles/dont...ractor.htm
If you not familiar with angie's list it is a referal website kinda like yelp for contractors.
NOT PAYING Is On The List Of Possible Recources, as well as how the contractor may respond.