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<p>I am an attorney, and if these folks came to me with this case, essentially suing for $70.00, I would tell them I could get them all of that and more if they just pay my fee of $750.00 plus court filing fees.<br>

No attorney is likely to take their case. They may go to small claims. Best case, you wind up in front of Judge Judy with an all expense paid trip and someone else paying the award.<br>

I wouldn't lose any sleep over this.</p>

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Having just done some research on small claims courts in virgoinia if you do not agree to small claims court it gets turned over to the

general court and like Ellis said no attorney is going to waste his time ( $150 / he plus a share of the settlement. You can

represent yourself for the pittance and the judge will not be happy with them wasting. Computers can crash or files lost in

power surges. You still own the files and you can "give" them to a friend on loan etc. I loose my thumb drives all the time

or you can always run them through photo shop with all kinds of casts that you can reverse later. But there is no attorney

that would take their case and you did state you policies on

Your page which means that they implicitly accepted your terms.

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<p>After I'm done editing and once the images are delivered to the client, I completely delete any blurry, poorly exposed, or just bad pictures. They are gone. They never even existed to me and especially not the client. If someone were to ask for "all the photos," I can easily say that I have given them all the photos.<br>

#1 Charge more. You deserve better.<br>

#2 Don't go delete happy, but definitely get rid of the bad photos.</p>

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"Glitch" rhymes with "bitch,"

You've been given some really good pieces of advice. The above is not among them. Resorting to calling a woman this name is never a good idea and generally comes out of the mouths of inadequate men.

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I would send her the regular USB with about 30 photos and a letter saying "here are your photos, which constitute a full, final and complete fulfillment of our contract."

 

If they do anything, it would be to file a small claims action. If the story is exactly as you have explained, you will win and they will lose. In that case, they will get nothing from you and THEY will lose their court filing fee, which might be as much as they are asking for.

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Thanks, William. I wonder if there's a way, once SPAM has been removed, to have the thread moved back to its original location in the queue so that it would not remain at the top. Of course, by that time, a legitimate post might already have been added which ought to keep it at the top. There's something to be said, though, for the luck of the draw. By that I mean that sometimes a resurrected thread, for whatever reason, will generate new interest and give people an opportunity to add to a thread they may have missed the first time around.
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My wife was wrongly fired from a job. She saw a well known labor attorney who worked on contingency. If he doesn't get a judgement or settlement for her he does not get paid. Sounds great.

 

However, he did require a $5,000 payment for his up front expenses. The only contingency was his fee not his staff time, filing fees, etc.

 

I find it hard to believe an attorney will take a $70 case after this experience.

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Why not simply give them what they ask for and learn your lesson?

 

As we move from hobbyist to professional, we move from casual to formal. Looks to me like you're at a crossroad, where you need to decide if you're going to be professional or not. You're charging ridiculously low prices, that don't even begin to pay for your equipment costs, much less your time. You've tested the waters and, apparently, people like your work, so adjust your prices, get a written contract and set up shop as a "professional", OR NOT! Get out of this grey zone.

 

You can resolve this matter for free. Just give them what they want, lick your wounds and learn from the episode.

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