Dan Labbe - Area Director of Sales
United States of America#2UPDATE Employee
Mon, November 22, 2010
This court case judgement was paid with interest in September 2010 in the amount of $523.96. Unfortunately, the court case judgement was never made known to the company. The store management had changed and the proper paperwork was never filed to ensure the claim was paid. When the customer service team received the complaint letter, they contacted the district manager who investigated the claim. As the claim was found to be factual, and the proper paperwork was received, the company processed a claim check to the customer for the proper amount.
coast
USA#3Consumer Comment
Sat, August 28, 2010
Why didn't you go to an ENT for that hearing problem?
Fred
Mayfield Heights,#4Author of original report
Fri, August 27, 2010
I found out that Till Tap is available in Ohio.
Robert
Irvine,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, August 23, 2010
A last resort may be doing what is known as a "Till Tap". If available in your State, this is where the courts will send a Sheriff Deputy into the business and take all of the cash out of the register to pay the judgment. They will then also stay for a set amount of time(usually 4-8 hours) and collect any cash or checks that come in, until the time is up or the amount is paid. The business is usually also responsible for this fee as well. Your amount is probably small enough where they may just have that much money in the register initially.
If you do this, you can probably expect to get paid in full almost instantly. As the last thing a business wants is a Sherriff Deputy hanging out at their register all day. Does not really do much for customer relations.