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			<title>Service contract on a home you have sold</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 21:04:32 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Is it legal for a security monitoring company to hold you to their contract on a home that has been sold and is no longer in your possession? The...</description>
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<div>Is it legal for a security monitoring company to hold you to their contract on a home that has been sold and is no longer in your possession? The original terms were for 3 years which passed in 2012. They than put you on an automatic yearly renewal schedule. The same company came and removed the monitoring equipment and continued to charge for monitoring fees after this date. Any help would be greatly appreciated.<br />
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			<title>Is making a false allegation to police legal</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 15:30:21 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>My ex wife went to the police after setting me up and tried to get me arrested for kidnapping. She called the school and had my daughter placed on...</description>
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<div>My ex wife went to the police after setting me up and tried to get me arrested for kidnapping. She called the school and had my daughter placed on the bus to my house. Due to Mothers day she was supposed to be with her mother but instead the school placed her on the bus to my house due to my ex's phone call.<br />
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3 minutes after she got off work she was at the police station trying to file charges against me saying nobody was home at my place and I wouldn't talk to her.<br />
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The truth is I had many people there working on stuff and the driveway was in fact so full no more cars could park there. She had TEXTED me and I replied telling her she was at my house and that I'd bring her back if she wanted, or we could let her stay, but she wouldn't reply. I tried calling her but she sent it right to voice mail.<br />
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The police called me and I brought my daughter over there and was interrogated for an hour. They didn't do anything and in fact looked at it as a problem with her because they discovered everything she said was a lie, I had proof on my phone, the workers at the house proved she didn't go over there like she said, and she never even bothered to TEXT my daughter on her phone.<br />
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So, she set me up but due to poor planning failed to get me arrested and I proved to the police I was set up. They wouldn't do anything about it.<br />
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Can this be real? I mean how can she do this and get away with it. I got questioned like a criminal and she arranged the events to make it happen.<br />
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I also believe she violated the parenting plan because if she was missing for over an hour and she thought she was kidnapped, shouldn't I have been the first phone call she made? To see if she was with me? Then call the police? The other thing, at 5:03 she was at the police station saying she was missing for an hour, yet if it was normal she would have been picked up at daycare at 5:15 which tells me she knew she wasn't there because then she would have been at the police station at maybe 5:20 and could not have said she was missing for an hour. She was at work and got off at 5. So, she screwed up in setting me up, but didn't even get a slap on the hands.</div>


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