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Re: Brinks Home Security Complaints
Follow whatever appropriate laws govern such things. Something like sending
a certified letter to HQ and tell them you have their (whatever model and
serial number) and giving them a deadline to recover same from you. Charging
storage after that and file a lien on it to gain legal ownership might be
one way to do it.
"Petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:LvIqi.35782$dp3.357711@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> how do you check for a property status on a programer?
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> "CWatters" <colin.watters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le
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> > "Petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:J3eqi.6881$dp3.170671@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> that sound like a lawyers response...
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> > Well I don't mean literally take them to court.
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> > If you buy a car don't you check if the seller actually owns it?
> >
> > If you don't bother to check and the car turns out to be rented/leased
who
> > do you blame? Seems odd to blame the rental/lease company for wanting
> > their
> > property back.
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