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1 Answer | Asked in Business Law, Contracts and Small Claims for Texas on
Q: My Dell computer package was stolen off of my porch, there were no witnesses.Dell won't help and I'm stuck owing $800?

I ordered a laptop from Dell and when it was supposedly delivered I opened the door and nothing was there I was told to file a claim with the police by Dell because it was assumed to be stolen. There was no real investigation to my knowledge and Dell marked the case as fraud. The laptop was $800... View More

Darryl "D" Shaper
Darryl "D" Shaper
answered on Nov 9, 2023

did you see if your credit card company has any protections for lost or stolen purchases? Some do.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts for Texas on
Q: Is there anything i can do,if i got approved did all needed ppr work and even signed the loan agreement,but it nvr gt fu

Nvf got funded due to my credit score dropping but after the fact of aproval and everthing was ready

Darryl "D" Shaper
Darryl "D" Shaper
answered on Nov 9, 2023

Yes - you should contact a lawyer to understand the details of your case and contract. Are there reasons that funding could be halted that are written in the contract?

2 Answers | Asked in Contracts, Business Law and Collections for Georgia on
Q: Lawncare company has serviced our yard for 18 months after we cancelled verbally. Now they are threatening to sue.

We have a verbal arrangement with a local lawncare company. When they were servicing our yard, they ran over our irrigation system twice. on the second time the crew stopped and i told them we need to pause service until the boss comes out to discuss, i spoke with him and he mentioned he would come... View More

Darryl "D" Shaper
Darryl "D" Shaper
answered on Nov 9, 2023

If your contract was truly verbal, it is likely that it is not enforceable. See a lawyer to discuss details

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3 Answers | Asked in Business Law and Contracts for Texas on
Q: Do you handle cases for breached agreements?

On Jan 2021, my wife and I signed an agreement with Beauty Supply Institute, Mableton, GA and we live in Rosenberg, TX. Per the agreement, we would pay $40,000 and after leased a location, BSI would send fixtures and product needed to open our store. We received our fixtures and some of the hair,... View More

Darryl "D" Shaper
Darryl "D" Shaper
answered on Nov 9, 2023

You need to engage a lawyer for this situation.

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3 Answers | Asked in Business Law, Contracts, Bankruptcy and Consumer Law for Texas on
Q: Is the new Scribe Media liable for previous contracts?

Scribe Media LLC just filed for bankruptcy. Their assets were previously sold to a second business named Enduring Ventures, which has since been operating under the Scribe Media name. As a client that has not received services paid for under contract with Scribe Media LLC, is this "new"... View More

Darryl "D" Shaper
Darryl "D" Shaper
answered on Nov 9, 2023

Likely not - you should engage a bankruptcy lawyer, but asset purchase means they don't assume any of the business liabilities or debts. Interestingly, Enduring Ventures also owns Upcounsel.com - a legal site that helps businesses and individuals find a lawyer.

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2 Answers | Asked in Consumer Law, Contracts, Products Liability and Real Estate Law for Texas on
Q: deca zenith

Greetings, I am interested in engaging in a discourse regarding the solar system that has been implemented at my place of residence. I have faced a predicament with the company, as they have made inaccurate assertions pertaining to the financial advantages of the system. Precisely, when entering... View More

Darryl "D" Shaper
Darryl "D" Shaper
answered on Nov 9, 2023

The situation you describe is hard to understand and is highly dependent on the loan agreements and contracts you have signed. I have lots of experience with solar and would be pleased to review the situation with you if you engage my services by the hour.

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