Quote Quoting llworking
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In my opinion you should just ignore them.
If I ignore them, I imagine there are two choices: they drop it, or take me to small claims court. I'd like to avoid small claims court or any other legal action. Not because I don't owe them anything or because I'm wrong, because it's a waste of my time, and potentially, finances. I want them to know their requests are ridiculous and point them out, and have them stop contacting me.

Quote Quoting adjusterjack
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Does this thread have anything to do with your previous thread?

https://www.expertlaw.com/forums/sho...t=#post1135907

If it does:

1 - You should have just added to it.

2 - With all the BS you are getting from your former employer I suggest you either ignore him completely or get a lawyer to get him off your back.
1. Yes it has to do with it. It doesn't stop. They keep changing their minds, adding a new threat, bring up a different point. Which is why I keep asking different, but same questions, because it's the same case, just new things keep coming up.

2. If I ignore them, will it make me "look bad" if they decide to proceed with small claims? I get a sense I need to at least set the record straight and have a paper trail.