Being sued for selling "cracked" woodburner.

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woodchip said:
One has to wonder why any post was put up originally if we were not going to be treated to the courtesy of some sort of reply after the court date..........

Only has to say he had to keep quiet for legal reasons and it was going to a full hearing.

The cynic in me suddenly wonders if there ever was a cracked woodburner ;-)

+1

Courtesy is always appreciated, it's what oils the gears of the world. Even a "no comment" post would let us know something. I like knowing the end of a story, don't like to be left hanging.
 
Franks said:
All the more reason to buy his book when its published.

"OUT OF THE FIRE AND INTO COURT, A CRACKED TALE OF FEAR AND CONFUSION"
 
Jack Straw said:
A lawsuit like that could take months or even years. You have to find a jury that doesn't know any wood stoves. Then you have a team of legal experts on both sides. If there is a decision then you have appeals....who knows this could end in the supreme court.

This would be small claims. Very simple stuff at-least for a verdict one way or the other.
 
The guy has been posting on a rc helicopter forum since January about this thing. He went to small claims court when he was served and the woman didn't show up and the judge dismissed the case. Says as he was leaving he saw her pulling into the parking lot.

Closing this one folks.
 
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