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Terry Farrell[_2_] Terry Farrell[_2_] is offline
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Default I need some advice!

In the UK, the small claims court is more likely to believe you as very
often absolute proof is lost over time. However, this is hardly worth
pursuing: just accept it as a tough lesson in trusting your sister. Next
time she wants to borrow something, say no and remind her of this.

Terry

"RScotti" wrote in message
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 11:26:55 -0800, Brian Mailman
wrote:

Would it bother her if you took her to Small Claims Court (assuming
you're in the US)?

Yes it would but since I gave it to her to use until I get another
computer and she is family I have no proof that I
didn't give it to her permanently to own!

B/

RScotti wrote:
Thanks. But it just bothers me that she would do that to me.
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 08:08:31 -0500, "JoAnn Paules"
wrote:

I understand but obviously familial ties and ethics mean less to your
cousin
than they do to you. You'll drive yourself crazy if you dwell on it.
Keep on
working with Office 2007 and *don't share your software with anyone
else*.
;-)
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