I had been given a statement for $80,000 for providers that I experienced weren't done. The company, Peter C. Seidel, required that I signal a promissory note to him which he'd deliver information on the costs which we'd then discuss. He didn't deliver me-any depth of the job he allegedly conducted and got me to courtroom, suing me for $80,000 plus $10,000 in lawyer fees and expenses.
The job of the organization was imperfect and never skilled.
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