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Originally Posted by V_RocKs
Here is the deal. If you take this current situation to an attorney and show him that you signed the contract with a different name and the company on the contract doesn't even exist (they didn't ask for your fictitious business name statement so they could check you out in Lexus Nexus?) and your attorney might tell them to go fuck themselves and here is why and their own attorney might agree it is pointless...
And then you pay your guy $500...
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is that true? I would check with an attorney on whether you could invite bigger problems if it is claimed that you misrepresented your identity for fraudulent purposes. I would be careful about that. It is probably wiser to consider the contract as being legitimately signed regardless of what company name you put on it, and work from other strategies than that one. just a non-legal opinion from me though, I could be way wrong