10-07-2012, 06:18
The first thing he would need is your real name and address (which I did ask above but I think my post got overlooked), without your current address he would need to go to trouble and expense in order to find it.
I take it he hasn't even said what he would sue you for? Which even more makes it sound like a bluff.
Litigation doesn't have to cost a lot of money and the court would look at the balance of power at play, even if you have entered this contract on a commercial basis. I'm sure you could play the coercion or misrepresentation card if need be.
I take it he hasn't even said what he would sue you for? Which even more makes it sound like a bluff.
Litigation doesn't have to cost a lot of money and the court would look at the balance of power at play, even if you have entered this contract on a commercial basis. I'm sure you could play the coercion or misrepresentation card if need be.