...to go on the show? I'm suing my landlord in small claims court. I got a notice from the peoples court saying they wanted my case and I will guaranteed get paid if there's a judgment.
What are the selling points for a defendant to go on this show and look like an idiot, I'm going to ask him if he wants to go on but what incentive does it have for a defendant other than looking like an idiot on national television, why do people go on that show when they're obviously guilty?
What are my selling points to get him on the show?
If he loses does the court pay his judgement that he would have had to pay?
I want a guaranteed judgement, and he will lose 100%, I need to know what I can say to make it enticing to go on the show?
How is he compensated for being on the show... assume he will be proved guilty. What's in it for him?
Why?
I get a guaranteed judgement if he doesn't pay... peoples court will pay the judgement for him. This avoids me having to get a collection lawyer to ensure the judgement.
It's great for me, why is it great for him?
What are the selling points for a defendant to go on this show and look like an idiot, I'm going to ask him if he wants to go on but what incentive does it have for a defendant other than looking like an idiot on national television, why do people go on that show when they're obviously guilty?
What are my selling points to get him on the show?
If he loses does the court pay his judgement that he would have had to pay?
I want a guaranteed judgement, and he will lose 100%, I need to know what I can say to make it enticing to go on the show?
How is he compensated for being on the show... assume he will be proved guilty. What's in it for him?
Why?
I get a guaranteed judgement if he doesn't pay... peoples court will pay the judgement for him. This avoids me having to get a collection lawyer to ensure the judgement.
It's great for me, why is it great for him?