What is the name of your state? I am in Texas, customer is in California.
Customer contacted me through my website (by email) to have some auto parts of his rebuilt. He sent them to me, I rebuilt them, sent them back to him with an invoice for billing. He has not paid the bill, won't return phone calls, won't return emails.
Yes, I was foolish to send his parts back to him without getting payment, but I trusted the guy. The amount is not a lot, under $400, but I would like to get paid.
Items were in two packages sent by UPS, so I have confirmation from UPS that the boxes were left at the address, which is his home.
If he continues to ignore me, is there someone I can call in his city/county to talk to about the situation? I suppose I could take him to Small Claims Court, but I would have to fly to CA to do so, and that wouldn't be worth it.
I have not sent any snail-mail to him. Would a registered letter of some sort be worthwhile?
Customer contacted me through my website (by email) to have some auto parts of his rebuilt. He sent them to me, I rebuilt them, sent them back to him with an invoice for billing. He has not paid the bill, won't return phone calls, won't return emails.
Yes, I was foolish to send his parts back to him without getting payment, but I trusted the guy. The amount is not a lot, under $400, but I would like to get paid.
Items were in two packages sent by UPS, so I have confirmation from UPS that the boxes were left at the address, which is his home.
If he continues to ignore me, is there someone I can call in his city/county to talk to about the situation? I suppose I could take him to Small Claims Court, but I would have to fly to CA to do so, and that wouldn't be worth it.
I have not sent any snail-mail to him. Would a registered letter of some sort be worthwhile?