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  • AyatollahGondola
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    Here are two excerpts from the contract between agent and USLA


    15. Relationship of Parties, Contractor, in furnishing services to Company hcrcunder, is acting only
    as an independent contractor, and not as an agent of Company
    . Nothing in this Agreement shall be
    construed to create the relationship of employer and employee, master and servant, or principal and
    agent, between Company and Contractor. This Agreement shall not be construed to be a partnership
    or joint venture. No employees or agents of either party shall be deemed to be employees or agents
    of the other party for aay reason whatsoever.

    12. Indemnity. Contractor unconditionally agrees (o indemnify the Company and the Company's
    officers, directors, shareholders, agents, employees, parent companies, subsidiaries, affiliates,
    attorneys and representatives (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties") and hold the Indemnified
    Parties harmless from and against any and all Liabilities, expenses, fees, claims, losses or damages
    of any character whatsoever (whether actual, incidental, consequential, or otherwise), including,
    without limitation, attorneys' fees and costs incurred, whether in connection with Contractor's rights
    or the rights of third parties, arising, directly or indirectly, from (i) Contractor's performance or
    failure to perform hereuncier. and (ii) from any breach of the representations, warranties (expressed
    or- implied) by, or obligations of, Contractoi under this Agreement.

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  • AyatollahGondola
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    Can everyone please list the names of the people they met initially during their primary contact with USLA.

    Then, see if you still have any business cards they gave you with their name on it

    Next, do you have anything that the same person signed


    What I'm thinking here is that it may be easier and actually even appropriate to go after the people who are misleading you at the outset, and those are the ones' who lured you into this. From what I can tell, these people are not employees of USLA. They are independent contractors. As such, they can be sued for fraud, intentional misrepresentation, and other high crimes and misdemeanors. It might be better to sue them first. Plus, they might have homeowners or other insurance that will pay the claim. I've seen at least two of USLA's contracts, and my guess is that many of you would have much better luck getting anything out of each independent agent individually for misrepresentation or fraud than battling with USLA themselves. And if just a few of you succeed against their independent contractor and there will likely be a mass exodus within their ranks, or a demand to be placed on the payroll and indemnified.
    Last edited by AyatollahGondola; 07-13-2010, 11:56 PM.

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  • AyatollahGondola
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    Here's one short video for your info. It appears that the police officer is showing the USLA employee that there is a marked difference of space which indicates that the protesters vehicle could not have caused the alleged damage

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Po9J629IWBA"]YouTube- USLA alleges damage.wmv[/ame]

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  • Local Activist Speaks Out Against US Loan Auditors

    I visited this activist today due to an online notification of this protest, and I don't have much time to write up what I encountered there yet, but later I'll do an update and post a short video or two. But in short, it did appear the protester was being harrassed for using his 1st amendment rights.








    Last edited by AyatollahGondola; 07-09-2010, 02:43 PM.
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