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Old 05-22-2009, 03:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You really should talk to an attorney on this matter.
I say this because not knowing what state/country you are in, these laws will very and this is a civil matter.
Not knowing how much you are asking the amount could be low enough for small claims court or high enough that this may need to go to full blown court.

Basically you have an agreement/contract between two people/companies and you feel the agreement is not fulfilled.

All you have to do is supply physical proof. (he said, she said will not work) You'll need signed contracts, canceled checks, records of phone conversations, certified copies of emails between you and them.
Show the site is not doing what your contract says it should be able to do.

Remember wording is very important. If you said "a front page" in the contract and you got a front page, the contract has been filed. If later in life you asked for a "flash front page" but wasn't put in to the contract you may be out of luck.

Like I said, you really need to talk to attorney. Any "tort" (lawsuit) attorney should be able to help you. Internet law attorney's can do the same but they will cost you more money.

Good luck.
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