His do I sue a company that owe me money?
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His do I sue a company that owe me money?
I brought two cars from milleinnum Auto. I traded on
car for the other and when you buy cars from this
place you can buy their warranty. Once I trade the
car I was told that I would receive a refund check for
900-1000 dollars due to the trade in. That was in
April of 2015. I have called and even went up there
and still no response. They only thing Inkeep hearing
is we are working on it. It is almost a year later.
Asked on March 9, 2016 under Business Law, Illinois
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
You sue by filing a lawsuit--by drafting and filing a summons and complaint, and following the appropriate rules for service for the court (e.g. small claims court) you sue in. For the amount of money you describe, suing in small claims court, as your own attorney ("pro se") to save on legal fees, is the best option. Contact the clerk of your small claims court: you should be able to get step-by-step instructions and sample or template forms from the court. Just file them out and explain in plain language why you are owed money.
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