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How to sue somebody used my account for a flight ticket and did not pay me back?

Someone used my account for flight purchases and promised that he would pay me every month for the amount but nothing happened.

How will I sue him to pay me?

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Alawi Aljaberi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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13 Jun 2024, 10:27

If you have the proof of this payment, then you can sue him.

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Jassim Ali Al Haddad Lawyers and Legal Consultants
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13 Jun 2024, 10:28

Dear.

If you have evidence that your statements are true, you can file a lawsuit in court and oblige him to pay the amount.

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London Center for Legal Consultancy Office
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13 Jun 2024, 10:29

Greetings.

Do you have witnesses to this?

You can sue him and recover what you paid if he does not pay you the Tamara installments

For further inquiries about your topic, you can reach our office or contact us on WhatsApp.

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Hend Humaid Alnuaimi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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13 Jun 2024, 11:35

If someone has used your TAMARA account without your authorization and made promises to pay you a certain amount each month but has not fulfilled those promises, you may have grounds to pursue legal action to seek payment for the amount owed.

Here are some steps you can take to address this situation and potentially sue the individual:

1. Gather Evidence: Collect all relevant evidence supporting your claim, including any communication, agreements, or documentation related to the promised payments. This evidence will be crucial in building your case.

2. Consult a Lawyer: Seek advice from a lawyer specializing in contract law or civil litigation. They can review your case, provide legal guidance, and help you understand the options available to pursue legal action against the individual.

3. Demand Letter: Consider sending a formal demand letter to the individual, outlining the amount owed, the agreement made, and a deadline for payment. This letter serves as a formal request for payment before escalating the matter further.

4. Small Claims Court: If the amount owed falls within the jurisdictional limits, consider filing a claim in small claims court. Small claims courts are designed to handle disputes involving smaller amounts of money without the need for extensive legal procedures.

5. Civil Lawsuit: In cases where the amount owed exceeds the small claims court limit, you may need to file a civil lawsuit against the individual. Your lawyer can help you navigate the legal process and represent you in court to seek repayment.

6. Evidence Presentation: During the legal proceedings, present your evidence, including the promises made, payment agreements, and any other relevant documentation, to support your claim for the owed amount.

7. Enforcement of Judgment: If the court rules in your favor and issues a judgment for the individual to pay you, you may need to take further steps to enforce the judgment and compel the individual to fulfill their payment obligation.

It's essential to approach the situation with a clear understanding of your rights, legal options, and the steps involved in pursuing a lawsuit to recover the owed amount.

Seeking legal assistance will be beneficial in ensuring that your case is effectively presented and that you have the best chance of obtaining the payment you are owed.

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KHE Legal Consultancy
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14 Jun 2024, 05:25

If you have adequate supporting evidence, then we can file a case against him.

But before that, try contacting the person directly. Remind them of their promise and request repayment.

If it's not working, we can approach him by sending a legal notice through court.

If you need further clarification, you can ask us.

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