This isn't a dick swinging competition.
Its not how ner-ner-nee-ner-ner paid or did not. Its about the situation at hand.
Its not what's in anyone's hand at any given moment when they want to toss off on the intranet to all and sundry with their ex-spurt-tease.
Keep your holier than thou attitude for the electrical section, or the how kick arise is my four wheel dribble diatribe.
There a people hurting here, financially, on a lot of levels. Think about it, and tuck your wee willys in.
Luke and co may have a long road ahead, the last thing they need is nuck-nucks telling them it their fault, its not their fault, emphatically so not their fault.
I agree with this 100%.
Luke, i hope it all works out to a good finish for you. Most times, is this situation, the business owner will take the gear back to their own home or residence or a friends place.
See if you can find out where they live and report it to the cops.
Keep an eye out in the classifieds, IN CASE they try to unload stuff quickly and report it to the cops.
When i saw this story from the first post, it bought back really poor memories when we were zipped out of $35,000 in our prvious business on the Sunshine Coast. Long story, so won't go into it, but we fought a good honest fight, with barristers, solicitors, the works and won the initial case, only to then lose it on an appeal.
Add $9,000 worth of legal fee's, less $6,000 we were lucky enough to win by judgement.
All up, lots of heartache, wasted hours, the odd barney to be out of pocket $39,000.
Mate, i hope you have a better outcome than i did.