Forster and Garbus law firm - Has anybody heard of them before?

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Sub: #97
Replied on 01-03-2008, 05:26 PM

guest, i read you situation with f&g, now you saying they left the summons with a neighbor that didnt exist? fill me in im lost , with all the troll posts ya know

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Replied on 01-04-2008, 02:59 AM

Yeah well F&G claimed to have left a copy with a eighbor that does not exist. and they also claim to have given me the summons on a day I was at work.


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Replied on 01-04-2008, 03:31 AM

Topic locked and I will remind everyone including myself to reread our rules. I myself did toe the line a few times and I am sorry for any hurt feelings. Jcemt you did well and see no reason for any actions to be taken against you.You were trying to keep the topic running and battling drama at the same time.

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