TrillianToo
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I need some advice for a theft and ongoing series of calls and texts from the thief.
Trying to be short: this person is very agressive about demanding payment for "services rendered" (even when her client says "No, I do not want to talk to you, no, I do not want to pay you for this"). Numerous times with me (or other people) we've gotten into arguments about what we supposedly owe because she wants to charge us for visits and conversations we said we don't want. I completely stopped working with her because it was such a hassle. I know I don't owe her a dime.
She believes I owe her about $400 and then when she was a guest at my friend's house (where I am staying as a guest) she decided she would steal 20 of my DVDs. She's texting me about it nearly every day, she won't discuss it or negotiate about it with me, she keeps hanging up on me, and now said she would "loan" my DVDs to her friends.
At that point, I filed a police report. The police even talked with her and said she has to return my property and if she has a payment dispute she should take me to small claims court.
Today she texted me that she will loan out my DVDs to her friends since I didn't respond to her.
Honestly, I really don't care about the DVDs anymore. Yes, I would like them back, but it's just not worth my time to have to engage with her over this. It's petty and silly. But at the same time I want to protect myself since as it is, neither one of us believed she was capable of doing something like this which means I have no idea where she will take this.
At this point I want her to leave me entirely alone - but I also want to protect myself.
So here are my current questions:
1) Is not responding to her at all unless/until she is ready to give me back my DVDs the right thing to do?
Since she said that since she didn't hear from me she is assuming it is OK (this is after the conversation with the police where he discussed "extortion", "theft/intent to deprive", that she should return my "property" and the proper legal action is to take me to small claims court, which is separate from the returning of my property).
I want to make sure that by not responding I am not giving up my rights or undermining anything that might happen as this seems to be escalating.
2) Is there anything else I should do, could do, in order to protect myself? Again, I'm not intent on agressively pursuing this, I'm simply interested in protecting myself and my rights.
3) Is there anything I can do to get her to stop and leave me alone, or do I just need to be the "bigger person" and let her text away until she tires of it?
4) While I'm on here I figured I'd ask this - if someone asks me what I think of working with her, I want to say that she is brilliant at what she does, but know that you will be charged for every conversation on any topic whether you want to talk to her/meet with her or not, and that she may steal from you so you might want to meet her in public or at her house.
Will I be opening myself up by saying this? It has not been pleasant to go through this with her, and I know had I known she was capable of this I would have liked someone to tell me so I'd never have even talked to her in the first place.
Thanks ever so much!
I need some advice for a theft and ongoing series of calls and texts from the thief.
Trying to be short: this person is very agressive about demanding payment for "services rendered" (even when her client says "No, I do not want to talk to you, no, I do not want to pay you for this"). Numerous times with me (or other people) we've gotten into arguments about what we supposedly owe because she wants to charge us for visits and conversations we said we don't want. I completely stopped working with her because it was such a hassle. I know I don't owe her a dime.
She believes I owe her about $400 and then when she was a guest at my friend's house (where I am staying as a guest) she decided she would steal 20 of my DVDs. She's texting me about it nearly every day, she won't discuss it or negotiate about it with me, she keeps hanging up on me, and now said she would "loan" my DVDs to her friends.
At that point, I filed a police report. The police even talked with her and said she has to return my property and if she has a payment dispute she should take me to small claims court.
Today she texted me that she will loan out my DVDs to her friends since I didn't respond to her.
Honestly, I really don't care about the DVDs anymore. Yes, I would like them back, but it's just not worth my time to have to engage with her over this. It's petty and silly. But at the same time I want to protect myself since as it is, neither one of us believed she was capable of doing something like this which means I have no idea where she will take this.
At this point I want her to leave me entirely alone - but I also want to protect myself.
So here are my current questions:
1) Is not responding to her at all unless/until she is ready to give me back my DVDs the right thing to do?
Since she said that since she didn't hear from me she is assuming it is OK (this is after the conversation with the police where he discussed "extortion", "theft/intent to deprive", that she should return my "property" and the proper legal action is to take me to small claims court, which is separate from the returning of my property).
I want to make sure that by not responding I am not giving up my rights or undermining anything that might happen as this seems to be escalating.
2) Is there anything else I should do, could do, in order to protect myself? Again, I'm not intent on agressively pursuing this, I'm simply interested in protecting myself and my rights.
3) Is there anything I can do to get her to stop and leave me alone, or do I just need to be the "bigger person" and let her text away until she tires of it?
4) While I'm on here I figured I'd ask this - if someone asks me what I think of working with her, I want to say that she is brilliant at what she does, but know that you will be charged for every conversation on any topic whether you want to talk to her/meet with her or not, and that she may steal from you so you might want to meet her in public or at her house.
Will I be opening myself up by saying this? It has not been pleasant to go through this with her, and I know had I known she was capable of this I would have liked someone to tell me so I'd never have even talked to her in the first place.
Thanks ever so much!