TV Buff wrote: Bonita wrote: quick question...whats going on with the refund for people who bought tickets for the aventura concert? How come Small Claims = Toronto Aventura concert in your mind? because the money for those tickets were never returned to my brother and i wanna know the reason for that. is there anything being done for that or shouldi think about SCC...
Go back to where you got them from OR contact Dj Conquista herself....
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my bf's takin his psycho ex gf to small claims court for not paying a cell phone bill that was under his name...jus a word of advice to ppl...dont ever put someones cell phone bill or other things under ur name...they can screw u up big time!..and get u into really bad debt...i know my bf will never do this again
because the money for those tickets were never returned to my brother and i wanna know the reason for that. is there anything being done for that or shouldi think about SCC...
Let me contact the (allegedly) crooked promoters and get back to you with the response to that question.
I would get comfortable while waiting, if I were you. Comfortable as in get married, have children, grandchildren, and die peacefully in your bed.
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Bonita wrote: quick question...whats going on with the refund for people who bought tickets for the aventura concert? How come Small Claims = Toronto Aventura concert in your mind?
because the money for those tickets were never returned to my brother and i wanna know the reason for that. is there anything being done for that or shouldi think about SCC...
The Small Claims Court of Ontario is for claims between $1.00 and $10,000.00. It is the least expensive process and in most cases, the parties can represent themselves.
The only steps in the Small Claims Court are: the exchange of the Statement of Claim (called the Plaintiff's Claim) and the Defence. The Court requires the parties to include in their Claim and Defence all documents that they intend to rely on at trial to prove their claim. Accordingly, the parties do not exchange Affidavits of Documents, do not attend a Mandatory Mediation, or attend Examinations for Discovery.
The parties are required to attend a pre-trial in front of a Judge who will attempt to achieve a settlement. The opinions and suggestions of a Judge are not binding on the parties; however, it goes without saying that the opinion of the Judge should be given serious consideration in determining whether to continue or resolve the claim.
The trial process in Ontario's Small Claims Court is short and a trial can last anywhere from half an hour to a full day. It is rare for a Small Claims Court trial to take more than a full day.
For further information about the Small Claims Court, visit: http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/courts/scc/
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