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Cannagrowerled
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Off topic. But thought I’d share with you guys. Weston Gregory From Optic LED owes me about $4000 in unpaid funds after selling $100,000 in Grow Lights for them. It has been 6 months and he refuses to answer any emails. I’m giving him 5 business days and if he doesn’t respond with payment I will file a claim in court. After this experience I will never touch any optic led product (rumored to be Chinese import products). On top of the $4000ish dollars owed I’m also out about $1200 in ad fees that I spent selling lights for him. That $1200 debt I owe google which shut down my ad campaigns I had running for a few other companies. One of which I was doing $15k a month in sales. If any of you guys wanna get into that lmk. Anyways I’m not much for suing but $5000+ isn’t chump change. Let’s hope he pays soon. If he does I’ll have a hay day building a grow room. They have a D+ on BBB and they aren’t even accredited.... I emailed him yesterday notifying him of a 5 business day window for payment last night. We will see what happens.
Theft of services
Theft in the Second Degree / Class C Felony Theft
A theft offense in the state of Washington is classified as "theft in the second degree" (a class C felony under Washington law) if the value of the property or services stolen is more than $750 but not more than $5,000 (and as long as the property is not a firearm or motor vehicle). ( § 9A.56.040.)
A class C felony in the state of Washington is punishable by a term of imprisonment of no more than five years in a Washington state correctional institution, a fine no more than $10,000, or both. ( § 9A.20.021(1)(c).)
Theft of services
Theft in the Second Degree / Class C Felony Theft
A theft offense in the state of Washington is classified as "theft in the second degree" (a class C felony under Washington law) if the value of the property or services stolen is more than $750 but not more than $5,000 (and as long as the property is not a firearm or motor vehicle). ( § 9A.56.040.)
A class C felony in the state of Washington is punishable by a term of imprisonment of no more than five years in a Washington state correctional institution, a fine no more than $10,000, or both. ( § 9A.20.021(1)(c).)