I started a thread about this a few weeks ago that eventually got locked, so I'll summarize my situation again. I won my Fantasy Football Championship this past-year and was supposed to be sent $300 via PayPal.
The last I heard from the Commissioner was on December 27th, 2013 (about 1.5 months ago),
"Payments will be semt out early next week."
This guy runs multiple leagues and this very league I play in has been going on for several years without incident. I won this league last year and received a prompt payment.
I have the following information about this guy:
First and Last Name
Address
E-Mail Address (therefore, PayPal account)
With this information, I have found him on Facebook (which confirms his identity) and the following information:
The name of the company where he works.
The likely location of his work.
Two potential phone numbers.
His wife's First and Last Name.
Picture of him and his wife.
Likely profession and location of his wife's work.
High School where his daughter attends.
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This guy's house is 47 minutes away from mine (that's really complete coincidence) and his work is 56 minutes away from mine. I assume if I probed a little bit more, I could probably get his phone number (either work or personal) by calling up his work and asking for it. He's the "Quality Assurance" manager, so it's probably not atypical for people to ask for it.
What's the worst thing that would happen if I proceeded to spam the hell out of this guy's work? ...personal number? ...etc? If anything, I am trying to collect an unpaid debt and there's damning evidence that this was the agreement upon winning the league.
What's my best angle here? File a lawsuit? I can send a summons to both his home + work. Call him? Contact him on Facebook? Contact his wife on Facebook? ...etc?
The last I heard from the Commissioner was on December 27th, 2013 (about 1.5 months ago),
"Payments will be semt out early next week."
This guy runs multiple leagues and this very league I play in has been going on for several years without incident. I won this league last year and received a prompt payment.
I have the following information about this guy:
First and Last Name
Address
E-Mail Address (therefore, PayPal account)
With this information, I have found him on Facebook (which confirms his identity) and the following information:
The name of the company where he works.
The likely location of his work.
Two potential phone numbers.
His wife's First and Last Name.
Picture of him and his wife.
Likely profession and location of his wife's work.
High School where his daughter attends.
-
This guy's house is 47 minutes away from mine (that's really complete coincidence) and his work is 56 minutes away from mine. I assume if I probed a little bit more, I could probably get his phone number (either work or personal) by calling up his work and asking for it. He's the "Quality Assurance" manager, so it's probably not atypical for people to ask for it.
What's the worst thing that would happen if I proceeded to spam the hell out of this guy's work? ...personal number? ...etc? If anything, I am trying to collect an unpaid debt and there's damning evidence that this was the agreement upon winning the league.
What's my best angle here? File a lawsuit? I can send a summons to both his home + work. Call him? Contact him on Facebook? Contact his wife on Facebook? ...etc?