A2 designs, Something's Gotta Give
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I looked into that. I belive I was told that I would have to file the case in Florida and have to go there to represent myself. I'm sure it would be easier for him to show then. Although I could also include my fees to be reimbursed if I won. Unless I'm wrong and could do it here.
Make a vacation out of it. Either way someone who has money lost should do something major just to get his attetion. We gotta be more action and less talk when it comes to a scandal like this. If we dont its like saying "Hey here take our money. we are gullible.
Less talky more skull cracky.
Less talky more skull cracky.
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I'd love to but I'm in school and broke, even more so because I have $380 in someone elses pocket for nothing. But yeah I'd really love to give him some sort of wake up. He's 20 years old thinking he's the best in the business. Yeah I've read a little bit of his myspace. He really just think he has everything all planned out and that nothing could go wrong. I just don't have the funds to do anything drastic.
Hahaha, nice... you can sue the pants off of him if he only has a DBA. Good thing he didnt file for a LLC which treats his personal belongings as seperate from the business. Someone take him to court, I'm thinking of buying a pulley off him so he can scam me and i'll have a reason to take him to court myself.
I think that was refering to some other business that he stopped. It doesn't say anything about A2.
If someone does decide to bite the bullet and sue, it might be a good idea to find everyone who is unhappy with what they got or didn't get, then make a consolidated complaint.
The other thing is that you can file a class action, where you have a bunch of unamed plaintiffs who you estimate were scammed. Then he would have to pay for everyone he sold to if he lost. That is probably too involved for the scale we are dealing with, but filing as a group doesn't seem like a bad idea.
This thread is done. I understand people got screwed by A2. I feel bad for those that did. There is nothing that can be done about it here unless you take matters into your own hands by getting a lawyer and taking whomever was in charged of A2 to court.





