
06-11-2023, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Normal
16 CFR SS 240.4 - Definition of customer. | Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR) | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
A customer is someone who pays for goods or services. If a contract is written up , then once it is signed by a recipient entering a binding contract, they would be termed the customer. You can also do this by electronic documentation. It’s basic US law. Furthermore, signed contracts can be used and often are by landlords to recoup damages to their rental properties. It really is indisputable. Receipts and contracts are anecdotal evidence for payments from customers. Cancelled checks, bank transfers, wire receipts and even certified check records can and have been used in court cases. Ask any judge.
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When I run out of tinfoil, I have an old football helmet I wear and I spray it with teflon. Works ok in a pinch and deflects most of the waves.
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