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DRR Sportsman |
Not sure if anyone in here can help, but it's worth a shot. My wife and three of her friends own a scrapbook show company. They leased some mobile pay machines for their event and shipped the units back per the contract to the shipping address on the contract. Turns out that the company who leased the units actually moved locations and never notified my wife's company of the address change. Needless to say, the company never received the units as they were delivered by UPS to the address on the contract. Since the lease company had access to my wife's company account, they took over $6500 from them before the account was closed to prevent further loss. The lease company is threatening to send them to collections because they never received the units. Turns out the units are at the UPS shipping center waiting for pick up, however the lease company isn't aware of that as of yet. Is my wife's company liable even though the lease contract listed an inaccurate shipping address? David Deming 1974 Chevy Nova Custom Hatchback Horsepower Innovations E85 Carb | ||
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DRR Sportsman |
The first "Go TO" would be the banking institution that is handling these transactions. | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
Thanks Mike, it appears they have settled the matter. Appreciate your response. David Deming 1974 Chevy Nova Custom Hatchback Horsepower Innovations E85 Carb | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
Lawyer time | |||
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