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I have a signed contract from a guy who said he'd cut down my tree (6/26/17), 2 months later it's still standing. What can I do?

A friend was at my home dog sitting while I was at the hospital with my husband who had recent open heart surgery. She signed the contract and gave him half the money up front. He's always got an excuse as to why he can't cut it down. There's no address on the contract just a phone number. He took advantage of my 73 year old friend who thought it would be okay to give him the money.

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It depends on what is in the contract and how it is worded
you can either take him to court or write of the money as a learning experience

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SOURCE: Motorola Motorokr Z6M will not turn on

Hello everyone, I also have the same phone, and the same is happening to me, I've changed the phone 4 times in less than 3 months (Metro PCS carrier). My 16-year-old brother had almost the same problem with his RAZR 2 years ago, but he knew ho to fix it, so I gave him my phone everytime it freezed up. It seems the only way to fix this is:

take out memory card (if applicable)
take out the battery and put it on constantly.
If it doesn't work leave it charging for at least 1 hr. Then do all over again

you have to be real patient, it will take a while till it actually comes on.



UPDATE: I just fix my 4 and last phone, as of yesterday, while my cell was broken I switched to Sprint, and got me the new Samgsung Instinct S30


Motorola R.I.P

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: siverado truck makes noise from transfer case

possible actuator in the transfer case. but the whine is a indication that the gears maybe failing. find a junk yard transfer case and change out

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2009

SOURCE: 2006 Nissan Sentra SE w/ transmission problems

Where is your reverse located? from you description, I'm guessing it's next to 1st. It sounds like you may have a bad linkage or the knob is off. You should be able to adjust this under the car. You'll see a cable running from the gearbox to the transmission...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 29, 2009

SOURCE: Andis pm-3 dog clipper won't cut anymore!

I have had this same problem!  I bought new blades, sharpened old ones, and nothing worked.  Finally, I went to an authorized service center and they couldn't figure it out.  Then the tech. pressed on the blade (the outside bottom one) and it cut!  When you remove the blades with the 2 big screws, there are 2 more smaller screws inside under the smaller blade.  One of those was not screwed in tightly.  That was all it was!  I guess they jiggle loose.  I hope this helps!
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2009

SOURCE: Boost Mobile - I465G No-Contract Mobile Phone won't start up

use this link to contact Boost Mobile either through email or phone, I recommend calling them and tell them what happen and they should send you a new phone.

here is the link:
http://support.boostmobile.com/contact_customer_care.html

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Walking into a Verizon store to buy a new phone may seem like a pretty normal thing to do here in the US, but in other countries that's not the case. An easy way to look at the carrier situation is with the example of roads and cars. When you buy a new car from a dealership they don't also get to decide what roads you can drive it on. You buy the car and decide to drive wherever you want.
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Freedom When you sign a contract from a carrier you are locking yourself to that network and device for 2 years (or however long the contract is). Up front that may not seem like a big deal, but down the road you may regret it. If you want to get a new phone or switch carriers there are pricey fees that you will have to pay. Several carriers have started promotions where they pay the ETF from your old carrier, but this is just another ploy to get you to sign their contract. Don't do it.
If you can buy an unlocked phone you get even more freedom. When you travel to another country you can easily swap in a different SIM card and be good to go. You'll also be able to switch to a new carrier here in the US whenever you would like, assuming they support SIM cards. Unlocked devices offer a new level of freedom and choice.
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When you buy a subsidized phone you are paying for it every month. It may be cheaper up front, but in the long run you end up paying more. You can avoid this by simply buying the device at full price right from the start. The money you save every month will quickly add up to pay for the full cost of the device. Plus, some carriers even offer special plans for people who bring their own device.
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reference: http://phandroid.com/2014/04/09/why-you-should-never-sign-another-carrier-contract/

I wish you the best of luck.

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