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minus-squarerainwall@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up39arrow-down1·edit-28 hours agoYou can likely sue them in small claims court. Many states let you file for a couple hundred dollars and will give you 3x damages if you win. The most likely outcome is they settle when the court date approaches or dont show and you win hy default.
minus-squareFudgyMcTubbs@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·4 hours agoThere was a guy in Texas who thought a big tobacco company would settle out without showing, but instead he got counter sued to the tune of millions. That man? Rusty Shackleford. There’s a good documentary about it.
You can likely sue them in small claims court. Many states let you file for a couple hundred dollars and will give you 3x damages if you win.
The most likely outcome is they settle when the court date approaches or dont show and you win hy default.
There was a guy in Texas who thought a big tobacco company would settle out without showing, but instead he got counter sued to the tune of millions. That man? Rusty Shackleford.
There’s a good documentary about it.