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Old 02-02-2007, 10:59 PM  
studiocritic
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tony.. remember, if it really bothers you.. just defend the chargeback with no more than a reasonable amount of energy.

then when you lose, sue the customer.

word will spread if everyone starts doing this. you can sue someone in small claims very inexpensively. and you can sue them in YOUR county.

since they won't ever show up, you'll get a default judgment.

even if you don't bother collecting it, you'll have ruined their credit.
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