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Originally Posted by stevebfl
Without first stating a dispute with a person, cancelling payment on a check is against the law in the State of Florida.
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The master of assumptions strikes again. Boy, you are good. I did in fact state a dispute with these people, and attempted to resolve the matter amicably. I stopped payment only after they denied any wrong on their part and stated that in no uncertain terms would they refund any money or take any steps to rectify the problem. I also documented the entire experience in a letter complete with timeline and conversations, etc. which I sent to them certified mail along with an invitation to see some middle ground, perhaps a partial payment slightly higher than the original amount they promised me. I never heard from them again - truth hurts. I even tried calling, and they would not take my calls.
That's fine; by your customized measure I am a confessed thief, just as you are obviously an unconfessed thief in denial, as evidenced by your sympathies for those who practice unethical business practices. Just because no law exists that says you can't rip people off in your business doesn't mean you're not a criminal.