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Oral contracts in California can be binding but challenging to enforce. Gather evidence like emails to support your claim. Consider filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau or the California Department of Consumer Affairs. Small claims court is an option for disputes under $10,000. To serve Angi by mail, use certified mail with a return receipt and file a Proof of Service. If Angi doesnt appear in court, you may win by default. If they dont pay, file an Abstract of Judgment or use a Writ of Execution to collect.Full Conversation
No written agreement only words exchange back and forth on phone
In California, oral contracts can be legally binding, but they can be harder to enforce than written agreements. If you have any emails, texts, or other evidence supporting your claims, they could be helpful. Have you already contacted Angi Leads regarding this issue?
I’ve contacted Angi Leads but they refuse to refund and said they will charge me *% only been with them 6 days
In California, oral contracts can still hold weight, but proving the terms can be challenging. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Gather any evidence like emails or texts that support your claims.
- Consider filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau or the California Department of Consumer Affairs.
- If necessary, consider small claims court for disputes under $*,*.
Do you have any written communication with Angi Leads that might help your case?
Have emails that I’ve sent in regards of fake leads that doesn’t exist
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It sounds like you have a potential case, especially if you have emails supporting your claims. Here are a few things you could consider:
- Review your emails and any other communications for evidence.
- Consider filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau or the California Department of Consumer Affairs.
- Small claims court may be an option for disputes under $*,*.
Do you have any other questions or need more information on how to proceed?
How to file a small claims court
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To file a small claims court case in California, follow these steps:
- Identify the correct court based on your location.
- Complete the necessary forms (Plaintiff's Claim and Order to Go to Small Claims Court).
- Pay the filing fee.
- Serve the defendant with the court papers.
- Attend the court hearing.
Would you like any more details on these steps?
How can I serve Angi by mail ?
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To serve Angi by mail in California, you can use certified mail with a return receipt requested to ensure they receive the papers. You must also file a "Proof of Service" form with the court, showing that Angi was served. Have you identified the appropriate small claims court for your case?
Also what happens if they do not show up ?
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If Angi does not show up for the small claims court hearing in California, the court may issue a default judgment in your favor. This means you could potentially win the case by default, but you must still present evidence to support your claim.
Ok and if it’s in my favor and they do not pay what happens next
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If you win a small claims case in California and Angi does not pay, you can take additional steps to collect the judgment. These steps may include:
- Filing an "Abstract of Judgment" to secure a lien on their property.
- Using a "Writ of Execution" to garnish wages or seize property.
- Seeking assistance from a collection agency.
Would you like more information on any of these steps?
Okay thank you
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It looks like you have a solid path forward with your small claims case against Angi Leads. If you need more detailed guidance on collecting a judgment or any other steps, feel free to ask!