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  • Report:  #274467

Complaint Review: Blue World Pools - Internet

Reported By:
- carthage, Texas,
Submitted:
Updated:

Blue World Pools
blueworldpools.com Internet, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-706-0709
Web:
N/A
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
I think they believe they have a lean on my home, but they don't know with whom they are dealing, Mr. Warren if you by chance read this, you will release what you think you are owed againist my home. you will do it now or in COURT you chose and YES I WILL TAKE YOUR CONARTIST BUTT TO COURT and I won't rest until your in JAIL Your man misrepresented what we where supose to be getting and I CANCELED within the ten days

Tinafox

carthage, Texas

U.S.A.


6 Updates & Rebuttals

Tinafox

Carthage,
Texas,
U.S.A.
Thanx

#2Author of original report

Fri, September 14, 2007

Thanks so much and I am trying to calm down, but when we received a call saying that the finance com. was not wanting anything I THOUGHT we were done I guess SEE WHAT THOUGHT BROUGHT rings true here huh!


Tinafox

Carthage,
Texas,
U.S.A.
Lein whatever

#3Author of original report

Thu, September 13, 2007

I have never in my life been this mad and confussed all at the same time! The BBB is trying to talk to them but they wont answer so that should tell you something


Jim

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
You Need To Find Out If The Lien was Perfected

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, September 13, 2007

Drop the attitude Tina - now. Check out the court system to see if they were able to perfect the lien. There is a process of filing a preliminary lien before the actual lien is filed and that period varies from state to state, but I believe Texas is a state that allows a business to have more time to file a preliminary lien than others. If the prelim was filed and the actual lien filed soon afterward, they may have indeed perfected the lien and you may need to consult a lawyer to discuss your options because you may not be able to do it yourself. If you try to have the lien lifted yourself and then screw it up - you will likely be SOL to have it lifted unless you pay lots of $$. Find out what your options are without the attitude and do what needs to be done. Best of luck.


Jim

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
You Need To Find Out If The Lien was Perfected

#5Consumer Comment

Thu, September 13, 2007

Drop the attitude Tina - now. Check out the court system to see if they were able to perfect the lien. There is a process of filing a preliminary lien before the actual lien is filed and that period varies from state to state, but I believe Texas is a state that allows a business to have more time to file a preliminary lien than others. If the prelim was filed and the actual lien filed soon afterward, they may have indeed perfected the lien and you may need to consult a lawyer to discuss your options because you may not be able to do it yourself. If you try to have the lien lifted yourself and then screw it up - you will likely be SOL to have it lifted unless you pay lots of $$. Find out what your options are without the attitude and do what needs to be done. Best of luck.


Jim

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
You Need To Find Out If The Lien was Perfected

#6Consumer Comment

Thu, September 13, 2007

Drop the attitude Tina - now. Check out the court system to see if they were able to perfect the lien. There is a process of filing a preliminary lien before the actual lien is filed and that period varies from state to state, but I believe Texas is a state that allows a business to have more time to file a preliminary lien than others. If the prelim was filed and the actual lien filed soon afterward, they may have indeed perfected the lien and you may need to consult a lawyer to discuss your options because you may not be able to do it yourself. If you try to have the lien lifted yourself and then screw it up - you will likely be SOL to have it lifted unless you pay lots of $$. Find out what your options are without the attitude and do what needs to be done. Best of luck.


Cory

San Antonio,
Texas,
U.S.A.
I Think You Mean...

#7Consumer Suggestion

Thu, September 13, 2007

LIEN: The right to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt.

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