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    Default Re: Civil Demand from Walmart

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    I guess if I was paying you you would be nicer but because you are on line giving free advice it's upsetting you. I suppose it must stink to give away what you can't make money doing . Have a great night thanks again for your free advice
    Is that what you got out of my statement? You aren't even close. Did you happen to read my signature line?



    the problem with your BS story is: you attempt to elicit a response in line with what you want to hear by refusing to answer questions that would allow a person to see the whole story. That silence speaks volumes.

    If I was you, I would send Walmart a letter telling them to stuff their civil demand 'cuz you aren't going to pay it. If you are so adamant that they falsely accused you, then there is no way I would pay the demand.

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    Is that what you got out of my statement? You aren't even close. Did you happen to read my signature line?



    the problem with your BS story is: you attempt to elicit a response in line with what you want to hear by refusing to answer questions that would allow a person to see the whole story. That silence speaks volumes.

    If I was you, I would send Walmart a letter telling them to stuff their civil demand 'cuz you aren't going to pay it. If you are so adamant that they falsely accused you, then there is no way I would pay the demand.
    She could also tell Walmart in the letter that if they keep harassing her that she will sue them for a million dollars and her attorney fees.

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    Okay, I know I'm a little late to this party (darn vacation) but something in your posts doesn't make sense. In your OP, you stated the police officer told you were under arrest and filled out paperwork. In a later post, you state the officer refused to arrest you. Which is it? If the paperwork he filled out was a court summons, then you were arrested. It may have been a report for the DA and you may be arrested later. Just because you aren't taken to jail does not technically mean you weren't arrested.

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