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- Dad died without a will and mom in ICU on vent
- Landlord changed front door entry code at 11pm and didn’t notify residents, now won’t pay expenses after I got locked out. [NY]
- Boy recorded me without my consent
- i was sexually assaulted, the cops have told me i can either take it to court or drop it
- Stranger is "claiming" my new house
- Employer's product is based on a GPL licensed codebase [MA]
- My friend is being denied entry to a senior living community by the HOA and cannot provide In Home Support Services [CO]
- Dad cashed out stocks in my name before I turned 18.
- Bought a house at 16, need to make sure it's not mine anymore
- I’m a short order cook in Kenner Louisiana, my paycheck was stolen at work because all the paychecks were in an easy to access place.
- NC water drainage to neighbors yard
- Landlord Disappeared
- Can I sue previous homeowners for lying on disclosure?
- (MD) Boundary Issues with Neighbors
- Does a workplace restraining order based in California forbid one from owning guns in other states
- Roommate refuses to pay rent. (NV)
- Employer isn't going to pay commission I earned because I'm quitting and stuff I've sold isn't getting delivered until summer due to covid
- Scummy dealer trapped my grandma
- Parents spent trust fund on abusive troubled teen programs where we were abused
- My (17M) Girlfriends dad consistently threatens to physically assault me, is there anything I can do?
- Sue happy employee wrecked going to meet wife right before work and may try to pin accident on me..
- [CT] My landlord who shares the house with us (we rent rooms) is infectious with C. Diff and is highly transmissible but refuses to get treatment which puts the 2 of us who rent rooms at risk. How do you force someone to go to the ER which was recommended by three separate medical professionals
- Airline sold us invalid tickets and cost us our entire $10k trip. Please help.
- ( CT) Stranger using our address for mail
- Cryptocurrency account locked and company won’t give me access
Dad died without a will and mom in ICU on vent Posted: 03 Jan 2021 07:15 AM PST My father passed a few days ago due to cardiac issues. My mother had already been in the ICU on a vent for 2 weeks after a major stroke. They are both GA residents but he died in LA (moms here too). He did have life insurance but she is his beneficiary (and same deal for her). I have no idea what to do. He was a vet and also gets those benefits but I believe she's his beneficiary for that as well. He wanted to be cremated which we can't do since my mom can't sign off on it. We can't get someone else to have power of attorney since she is sedated and cannot consent. We cannot pay for a burial without his life insurance but am I allowed to file on my moms behalf? Also if she passes we will need to pay for hers but my dad (her beneficiary) is already dead. I'm so lost and this is the absolute worst time of my life. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:28 AM PST Location: Manhattan, New York Apparently my landlord decided to change the door code after-hours for "security reasons", and only emailed the new code to the super - who is not available after 6pm. I stepped out to get food delivery in sandals, a thin t-shirt, and no mask, and found myself locked out at 11pm, with temps below freezing. I tried buzzing some neighbors but the intercom didn't seem to be working. I called the super and building management and any other number I could find and nobody picked up. Finally I hailed a taxi and was able to get to a friend's house. My dog, who has medical needs and is also extremely nervous was unexpectedly left all alone all night. When I finally got back to the building in the morning and got the new code from the super, management informed me that apparently residents are not supposed to have the building code, but are expected to use the key that was provided at move-in, and therefore it was my fault for forgetting my key, and that they won't reimburse me cab fare ($70). Nothing in my lease or anywhere else states that I have to use the physical key, and moreover, I was given the code by the original super (different guy) two years ago, and so was everyone else in the building, and they have a security camera pointing at the door so they should have seen everyone using the code and not the key for the past two years at least. Again, at no point was it ever communicated in any way that the code was not for residents. My damages are minimal obviously but now, frankly, I'm pissed off that I got stuck in the freezing cold with because they changed the code, and instead of just paying me back for my cab, they offered me $20 as a goodwill gesture. I DO have a front door key, so I don't know if it technically counts as an illegal eviction, but neither I, nor has anyone else in the building ever used it. Thoughts? [link] [comments] |
Boy recorded me without my consent Posted: 03 Jan 2021 07:45 AM PST So I met this boy at a bar on new year's eve, and I was pretty intoxicated. He ended up buying us a hotel room, because he is in the army and couldn't take me home with him due to covid restrictions on base. When we got in bed he was on his phone which I thought was weird until I realized he was recording me without my consent while I was completely naked and doing sexual things with him. I told him to stop and delete it and he showed me him deleting the video but it was on snapchat so he could have easily saved it or sent pictures or other videos to anyone already. This thought makes me very uncomfortable and since I'm a teacher this could ruin my reputation if it were to be posted anywhere. I texted him this morning just to say I was still upset about it and I hope he deleted those videos but he never responded. I looked it up and voyeurism is a crime in Georgia, which is the state we were in that night ,but is there anything I can do to make sure it's gone? Or any other action I should take? I just feel so uncomfortable about the whole situation and hate that there could be something like that out there with me in it. [link] [comments] |
i was sexually assaulted, the cops have told me i can either take it to court or drop it Posted: 03 Jan 2021 07:30 AM PST just a heads up i live in australia but i just want to get some opinions. about a year ago i went to make a police report about a sexual assault that happened and harassment from the guy. i have texts of him saying really nasty things to me. now only recently the cops brought him in for an interview and immediately he was like i never touched her. the cops tried bringing him in again but they got a letter from his lawyer saying that the only way to talk to him about it is in court. i'm 16 years old, he's done this to multiple other girls. i don't know what to do i don't have any proof [link] [comments] |
Stranger is "claiming" my new house Posted: 03 Jan 2021 12:24 PM PST First, I don't believe that I have much to worry about here, just trying to figure out what this person is attempting. Set up: My wife and I closed on a house in Arizona in the middle of October. The house had been on the market and empty for several months, and we didn't move in until the beginning of December (we were moving from across the country). After we closed our real estate agent checked on the house once a week and put our mail in the house. When we finally got to the house and went through the mail, I found several notices from bankruptcy court for a person using my house as her mailing address. I figured that some far previous owner had failed to update an address at some point and was not concerned (the bankruptcy person was not the person we bought the house from). Today, after owning the house for almost three months, this person showed up at our door saying that she had claimed the house through "UCC codes" as abandoned property and that the house was hers. We explained that we had bought the house with a clean title months earlier and that it had never been abandoned. My wife and I could not really understand what she was getting at or expected of us. She did say that she had never lived in the house before. She did not produce any paperwork, legal or otherwise, that would back her "claim". I could not get a straight answer to "what are you going to do?", and she left without a big confrontation or threat to continue her claim. We did not mention that we had several of her bankruptcy notices, mainly because we were so shocked at what she was saying. Because we have her bankruptcy notices I have a lot of info about her, from her actual address and SSN to her trustee's contact info. I called the bankruptcy court to try to get my address removed from the case, but they said only the filer could do that. I plan on calling the trustee tomorrow (Monday) to make sure he understands that she does not own my house. I also found that she appears to be in the middle of DUI proceedings, but I don't know that the two things are related at all. All county documentation clearly shows that my wife and I own the house. What possible scam could this lady be attempting? Did she expect for me and my family to just hand over our keys and leave? My wife and I have tentatively decided to not open the door to her if she returns. Instead we will just tell her that she needs to leave our property or we will call the police. Are we missing anything here? Thanks in advance! [link] [comments] |
Employer's product is based on a GPL licensed codebase [MA] Posted: 03 Jan 2021 08:48 AM PST I'm a software engineer who started a job a few months ago at a company, and I made a bit of a startling discovery the other day. For non-software people: when I use the word "fork" I mean "a derivative work of". Long story short, one of our codebases is a fork of a GPL-licensed product. The product that was forked off of is a large, open source, and very active project, that is in the same space that we work in. While they aren't a competitor per se, it's pretty close. The README of the code specifically states they wanted to license the code as GPL, so it doesn't end up embedded in a commercial product. I originally thought our code may have been a fork (the names are eerily similar), and I asked one of the cofounders if it was a fork. They stated it was not. I didn't believe them, went looking in the code history, and it's right in the history, including the original license. We distribute this code embedded on systems, without any source code distributed alongside our releases. I have a few questions:
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Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:47 AM PST I am using a throwaway account on behalf of a friend to keep things confidential. Like the title says, my friend is providing personal care and housemaker services through Colorado's In Home Support Services system. The person he is caring for lives in a gated seniors only community. (Seniors live by themselves in their own houses, it is not assisted living or a nursing home) Because the neighborhood is classified as a seniors only neighborhood for tax reasons, only seniors can live in the houses, and they are not allowed overnight guests under the age of 65. On Jan 1st, the HOA changed the policy to not allow any guests without written approval from a member of the HOA board. Because of the new rule, my friend is being denied entry at the neighborhood gate. The security gaurd at the gate is denying my friend entry because my friend is not on a list of approved people. Even though my friend has been there before and talked with the HOA about his job multiple times, he is being denied entry because "The HOA board has no authorization on file showing you are an approved caretaker." The life of the person he cares for is not in danger, but their quality of life will be worse if my friend continues to be denied entry. He has all the proper paperwork to prove he is a caretaker, but the person at the gate says that does not matter since the HOA board does not have a written approval on file. The person that he cares for has tried calling the gate attendant to give permission for my friend to enter, but the attendant said resident permission is not enough anymore and that written approval from the HOA is required. Is there anything my friend can have ready or prepare for when he speaks to the HOA on Monday? If they deny him entry when he speaks to them, is there anything he can do next? The person he cares for frequently needs help after visiting hours are over, and he has had to argue with the HOA multiple times already because they considered him an overnight guest. He got by that in the past by having the person he cared for call and give special authorization, but under the new rules, that is no longer an option. Edit: He has tried calling/contacting the HOA office multiple times recently, but they never answer, even though they say they are open. He thinks it is because they are out for the holidays. He will try calling again on Monday. The new rule was only recently announced right before Christmas, he just wants to prepare in advance to have everything ready when he eventually can contact them. [link] [comments] |
Dad cashed out stocks in my name before I turned 18. Posted: 03 Jan 2021 10:05 AM PST I'm unsure of the original amount. Minimum 10 shares of Disney stock, though he's admitted there were over 35 shares himself. They were a gift from my grandparents given to me around 2010, and I don't know when he cashed them out. Is there any way to find the original documents? Does it even matter anymore? I feel like this was pretty blatantly theft, especially considering he didn't have custody at the time, but since I was a child and it was so long ago, I don't see how I could take any legal action. Thanks in advance. EDIT: I live in California [link] [comments] |
Bought a house at 16, need to make sure it's not mine anymore Posted: 02 Jan 2021 03:45 PM PST When I was 16 (7 years ago, I've been putting this off) I was very dumb and thought I had found a deal of a lifetime when I found a house in St. Louis for ~$1000 on eBay. I'm in California so I've never actually been there, and I don't think I'd want to. It's in a bit of a bad neighborhood and it's in pretty bad condition. I bought it with a friend of mine, who was an adult at the time and lives in Ontario, Canada. We first put it in both of our names, but then ended transferring it into a Wyoming LLC that had both of our names on it. I wanted to be done with it and he agreed to buy me out, which he's still working on, but it doesn't seem like there's any official way to make sure I'm no longer connected to the LLC in any way. I have an email from him saying he buys all my interest with a PayPal transaction for $1. Is this enough? I've still been paying for the filing fees for the LLC because he doesn't have a credit card, and I'm not entirely sure I'm no longer connected to it. I just want to make sure I don't have liability and would gladly pay a lawyer to make sure of that, but I don't even know what kind of lawyer to contact. Any advice is appreciated. This is something that I've been anxious about for years but have been putting off dealing with, I know I should have dealt with it sooner. Thanks so much! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Jan 2021 11:13 PM PST My check was stolen at work and was/ is being withheld from me. I've backed down becuase I fear taking them to court to get my check will result in my near immediate firing. They tried to have me file the claim with the police (or whatever it is you call it) but when they heard that the check was stolen from work before it ever made it to my hand the police officer instead talked to my boss and was then put through them. I've waited a good chunk of time looking for another job so that when I do take them to court I won't have to worry too much about suddenly having no income. Is there a limit on how long I can wait before taking them to court for my honestly meager amount of cash? I've been told to go to small claims court because it's only around $360 for my like 36 hours of work. It's been like 4-6 months since my paycheck was stolen My manager/ Owners told me that because the paycheck was in my name that it's my fault it was stolen despite the paycheck never once coming in my posession [link] [comments] |
NC water drainage to neighbors yard Posted: 03 Jan 2021 07:32 AM PST We have lived in the current house about 5 years. All of a sudden the neighbor wants to put in a fence and is claiming that my roof draining spouts are draining in my yard then flowing down a slope into his yard and that I need to fix it. I have not altered any landscape or directed the flow of drainage in any way, it's the same as it was when we bought the house. he claims the previous owner had changed the landscape in a way that slopes it towards his property. I have no knowledge of this and frankly don't believe it to be my concern. It seems that NC follows the following when it comes to drainage but I'm not sure where I'd fall under this? Anyone have any advice?
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Posted: 03 Jan 2021 11:05 AM PST My brother is in a really weird situation and I'm worried about him. I'm posting on his behalf. He lives in Colorado. About five years ago him and his SO signed a lease for a condo for rent. Every year since then, they renewed the lease (in aug of every year). In the summer of 2019, their AC stopped working and no matter how hard they tried to get their landlord to fix it, the landlord never did. Fast forward to May 2020, my brother didn't pay rent for that month in hopes of getting their landlords attention to fix the AC for the summer. He tried multiple times to get ahold of them with no success. He did this again in June. Still unable to get ahold of the landlord. Well, its now January 2021 and he hasn't paid any rent since May and has continued to live in the condo. August rolled around and they didn't renew the lease but they stayed in the condo. This was the last time they tried getting ahold of the landlord but then they gave up after that. If the landlord finally reached out, they could pay the rent that they owe in full. (in other words, they didn't spend that money). They've been looking for a new place for a while now. What should they do? Should they be worried about legal consequences? tl;dr - Brother & his wife haven't paid rent since may (and they haven't been able to get ahold of landlord). What should they do? Should they be worried about legal consequences? [link] [comments] |
Can I sue previous homeowners for lying on disclosure? Posted: 03 Jan 2021 02:26 AM PST Backstory: I bought a home in SE CT, US in August. In the disclosure the seller stated that water in the basement was not an issue, his exact words to the question on the form "Basement water seepage/dampness? If yes, explain amount, frequency and location" were, "only a couple of times in the 12 years I've been here with extremely heavy rain". Fast forward several months and any time it rains more than 10 minutes we get ground water in our basement, in heavier rain almost the entire thing has between 1-4in of water in it. Considering this hasn't been an unusual amount of rain, we didn't suddenly have more rain this year than ever before in our state, we are assuming that they lied. The giant shop vac that they left in the basement is probably a good indicator too, though I haven't been brave enough to open it and see what's inside. So, is this something we can sue them for and possibly make them pay to waterproof the basement and maybe even mold remediation, since I'm sure that's going to be an issue now too? Or is it too late, too bad, so sad? If it matters, it was purchased with a VA Loan, and the seller was an agent at the same company that represented his home sale, though he did not represent himself. Edited to add what question he was responding to with his answer [link] [comments] |
(MD) Boundary Issues with Neighbors Posted: 03 Jan 2021 06:58 AM PST Maryland here. BLUF Fresh boundary survey done, fully staked. Hostile neighbors place the trash on land identified as mine. However, the portion where the neighbors place their trash, I happen to have a "right of way" with the County (more on this later.). Their defense is they can place their trash on my property, because I have a "right of way" with the County on the portion of the land in question. What does right of way mean for my neighbors? DETAILS I have neighbors who feel they can exit their driveway, walk ten foot in front of my house (i.e., an area where they clearly have no land in question), and place their trash cans and recycle in what I lovingly consider to be my yard. No foul, except they never asked permission and when their cans blow over and the loose debris litters across my yard, they do not pick up the trash. This happens constantly. My neighbors have ample room on their driveway and area around their driveway to place their trash, yet the driveway is shared with another neighbor who does "not want their trash on his driveway." My neighbor's defense stems from the following verbiage in our deed (i.e., our neighborhood road switched from private to public and we fore fitted this six foot section of property where the road rests upon) - "WHEREAS, the Grantor has agreed to convey to ___________ County, Maryland in fee-simple, the title to the said roads, streets, avenues and drives; and NOW, THEREFORE, THIS DEED AND RELEASE WITNESSETH: That for the and in consideration of One Dollar ($1.00), and other good and valuable...." A non-real-estate-lawyer-friend said to me - "If a contract of deed gives rights to a third party, then the rights are only for that third party. The Deed and Release signed with ___________ County Government entitles ___________ County Government to said rights. No other party than ___________ County Government can lay claim to nor is entitled to any rights contained therein." Guess the question is - in my situation, can anyone say, "yes, I can place my cans into your yard on the area of question you have an agreement with the County for 'right of way'"? FINALLY Turns out my adversarial neighbor's fence is on my property. How do I go about getting it removed? Previously discussions did not yield reception. [link] [comments] |
Does a workplace restraining order based in California forbid one from owning guns in other states Posted: 03 Jan 2021 02:05 PM PST I have a workplace restraining order against me that states I must not own guns in California. Would I be forbidden to own guns in other states or does it only affect me within California? [link] [comments] |
Roommate refuses to pay rent. (NV) Posted: 03 Jan 2021 10:18 AM PST Roommate moved out and signed a new lease because friends from their home town moved here, our lease is up in July. Now that rent is due they refuses to pay. I sent them an email last night saying basically that if we pay their rent we expect to be payed back and that we'd be willing to do a payment plan but that if not we'd be taking them to small claims. They emailed me this morning saying they decline my offer. Can I file in small claims now? Do I have any ground? Edit: they are on two leases now, their friends and ours. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 01:34 PM PST I worked for a furniture store, earning 5% commission on things I've sold once they got delivered. If things got returned, they would claw the commission back. Usually things get delivered in a month or so, but due to covid, everything is backed up until summer or longer. My last day was yesterday and they will only pay me until Feb 2. So everything I've sold in the last couple months I just won't get paid for since nothing is getting delivered til summer. Is this legal? Seems like free labor. This is in utah btw. [link] [comments] |
Scummy dealer trapped my grandma Posted: 02 Jan 2021 09:00 PM PST 2 days ago, my grandmother (67f) walked into a Toyota dealership in Brooklyn, NY, and bought a used 2018 RAV4. The car's value is around $15-$19k but was listed at $25k at the dealership. They convinced her to get some bs 5-year coverage and a whole list of ridiculous add ons. After making all the payments over a 6 year period with an interest rate of over 5%, the car comes out to $40k. THAT'S INSANE. $40k for a USED Toyota. When she came my grandfather was furious, as he had told her to simply go in and ask for the price of a lease. He recently had hip surgery and cannot walk well so he sent her. She had never stepped foot into a dealership and they took advantage of her big time. I just found out about this and headed over to look at the paperwork myself. It turns that they charged some of the fees TWICE so she has to pay even MORE. I googled laws about returning vehicles within a certain period and I saw that NY does not have any such rule in place. Is there any way I can return the car for them? Can I threaten to sue the dealership for mischarging and scare them into taking it back. Please help and thank you to anyone who replies. [link] [comments] |
Parents spent trust fund on abusive troubled teen programs where we were abused Posted: 03 Jan 2021 01:10 PM PST My twin brother and I were sent to different lock down, behavior modification TTI (troubled teen Industry) programs from the age of 15-18 by our adoptive parents. We were mentally and physically abused there, and have been badly damaged by the trauma. We were also both sent to wilderness boot camps before our programs, and I was "gooned" or brought by TTI escorts to my program in AZ. My brother was sent to one additional "program" after leaving his TTI in Utah. My adoptive parents are quite wealthy. Recently discovered that my parents used money that my mother's mother left in a trust fund for us to pay for these programs. They have enough money to pay from their own wealth many times over. I think they saw this as part of the punishment for not falling into line. The programs we were at cost about 7,000$ a month, even 20 years ago. We were kept there for about three years. They also used this trust fund to pay for the wilderness boot camps (15,000$ or more) and for the escorts that took me to AZ, I was 5'1 and 105 lbs and had never been in a fight. There wasn't much money left after for higher education, but we we never knew the original amount or that this had happened. US Trust had a trustee and my parents were also trustees, but it might have been fiduciary trust at the time we were sent away. I was 16 when I was sent away, my twin was 15. We are now 35. Did my parents do anything illegal? Is there any recourse? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:17 AM PST Okay, I live in North Carolina, but my girlfriends parents recently have gotten divorced, I have never put my hands on his daughter one time, never have done anything to him. Him and I were very cool and close when he still lived with her, but about a month after he moved out he started telling my girlfriend that he plans on assaulting me, constantly asking my age, when's my birthday. One time he even tried to get my address so he can vandalize my house. Earlier today he was talking about how he's going to wait for me to pick her up on my birthday in a few weeks so he can attempt to assault me. I've warned him multiple times that I will be armed if he ever tries to mess with me, but he still threatens me. He has been spewing lies into her mother's head about how I constantly beat his daughter, gotten his ex wife to make a false call to the police on me saying I hit my girlfriend, it even got to the point where officers showed up to my door at 10PM asking about me. After I warned him with a court case he hasn't made any false police calls, but he still consistently tells my girlfriend these threats he plans to do to me. Ever since they divorced he's been strung out on all types of drugs, and it just fuels his anger to the point where he's tried to assault some guy in his car, but the guy drove off. But is there anything legally I can do? I could try to potentially get evidence of it, as he may have texted her saying these things at one point. My girlfriend tried to talk with him, but he's not really opening for listening. [link] [comments] |
Sue happy employee wrecked going to meet wife right before work and may try to pin accident on me.. Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:16 AM PST We're in the state of West Virginia. This happened to my significant other and I'm going to type what he says: I am a sole proprietor with a contractor's license and hired a guy to work with me this morning on a construction job. I asked him on the phone if he could pick up another guy who works with us. He agreed and I went to home depot to get materials we needed for the job. I arrived at the job and they weren't present. I called their phones and finally someone answered and let me know that they were in an accident. The wife called me and tried to tell me that this was my fault, but then mentioned they were on the way to give her a debit card. I asked her how it would be my fault, if they were on the way to meet her and going to opposite direction from the job location. I then got off the phone and went to the wreck site. The other driver admitted fault stating that there was an oil slick he'd slipped on causing him to slide into the employees. I'm concerned, because they've sued people several times in the past. Can I be held liable for this? I'm currently texting with the gentleman that was with the driver, to get proof in text message that they were on the way to meet his wife. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Jan 2021 10:49 AM PST And it doesn't "just go away." From what the Med Pros say is that he needs the ER, different antibiotics, and observation. And the self-centered prick bastard refuses to go. [link] [comments] |
Airline sold us invalid tickets and cost us our entire $10k trip. Please help. Posted: 03 Jan 2021 12:21 PM PST In 2019 me and my boyfriend booked a $2,000 (each) trip to South Africa for July 2020. It's a volunteer trip where we would help build a school/houses for a poverty-stricken community, and in the evenings get to explore the country. Because of COVID this trip was canceled and moved to January 2nd-16th, and the group we booked through is going out of business and said they will not do refunds. So if we didn't go, we would each lose $2k. We booked flights in June that the airline did not refund us, so we now have travel vouchers that we have to use sometime in the next 2 years. But that's an issue all in it's own. We booked the January plane tickets through Lufthansa, an international airline. Everything was good, we got our negative Covid tests back on time and went to the airport on December 31st to fly out. When we go to check in United Airlines, where the first flight is through, they told us we would not be able to board the plane because we had a 14 hour layover in Germany, and they didn't allow layovers for more than 12 hours. We were NEVER told this and can't find anything about it online. We contacted Lufthansa, they said they never heard about the layover rule before, and both United Airlines and Lufthansa said there was nothing they could do. We were able to get refunded these plane tickets because a few days ago one of the mini flights had to be canceled, so we qualified - but note that we did not get refunded because of the miscommunication in our situation. So, we book new flights for 3 days later. We drive 5 hours to get new COVID tests because our old ones are now expired. They were suppose to get these back to us in 24-48 hours. Our plane leaves at 6pm tonight, and we have still not received the COVID tests and after communicating tons of people were informed we may not get them until tomorrow (if we are lucky). We could reschedule the flight for tomorrow, but at this point we have missed about half of this non-refundable trip, and if we wait any longer these tests will become expired anyway (airlines require PCR Covid tests to be no more than 72 hours old from the time of taking them, but when we can't get our results back that fast, hence the issue). This entire mess happened because the original flight companies had a miscommunication and we were sold tickets that we could not use. And no one seems to have any answers. We do have travel insurance, but the insurance seems to only cover sickness/death/unforeseen weather, we can't find anything about our unique situation. Who do we talk to? Do we try to claim insurance first? Do we hire an attorney? We can't afford to lose all the money we put into this. We didn't want to travel during COVID anyway, but were forced to - if we can get refunded for our flights and trip I won't complain. We are just so lost and our bank accounts are running dry. Please help, we don't know what to do. [link] [comments] |
( CT) Stranger using our address for mail Posted: 03 Jan 2021 09:34 AM PST Posting on behalf of my parents who wouldn't know the first thing about Reddit. Their house is listed for sale, and has been for about 6 months. They no longer live there but check the house regularly, there aren't squatters. When checking the mail yesterday they saw a stranger had two pieces of mail sent there, one being a bill. They called the police non emergency who just said to bring it to the post office, but can't there be repercussions to someone claiming to live there when they don't? Is there anything more they can or should be doing? State Connecticut. [link] [comments] |
Cryptocurrency account locked and company won’t give me access Posted: 03 Jan 2021 12:06 PM PST I have an account with a cryptocurrency company, which has been locked out so that I cannot access it for almost 2 months now. The company has no customer support other than an email which they wont respond to (I have over one month of attempted emails with only an auto-response a month ago). A lawyer advised me to file a complaint with the consumer protection agency, and with the SEC, which I have done. The account is worth 5-10k USD, and I am losing money now as I can't access it to trade. What actions can I take to get them to open my account and allow me access to my money? The company is based in SF, CA. [link] [comments] |
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