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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE View Post
Stop calling them. Put all your questions in writing and send them in a way that can be verified they received them--by email, fax, or registered mail. Then if they ignore your questions, you have evidence to show the court if you want to fire them later on.
Perfect idea as usual!
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