Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 09:53:53 -0800, John Ousterhout
wrote:
Instead, Campbell could have had us *legally* served by using a local
police officer. The county cops have a flat rate for this: $25.
Coincidentally, at the time Zoom was serving the rah-15 I had just
moved. I was never served. But I hope that it cost Zoom plenty
trying to find me.
As far as I know, there never was any attempt to serve Dan Grunloh, Dave
Hyde, Al Staats, or Charlie Porter.
There were no attempts to serve me after the Sun-N-Fun debacle.
When friends warned me of his intentions, I removed my name tag
(was working as a volunteer judge) and dodged him until he served
Walt Troyer and was thrown out.
My first time at Sun-N-Fun and the first thing I hear even before
setting up my tent was that Campbell was here with a policeman
and they asking for me.
--Dan Grunloh
If I remember right, you've never
indicated there'd even been any reports of a process server at your old
address or work location.
More indication that the lawsuit was intended to intimidate rather than
gain redress for legitimate grievances....
Ron Wanttaja
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