I forget the exact order of events, but the
signs were sold to a
sign company, who sold them to steak n shake, who paid upfront. The
sign company strung along the payments for a crazy amount of time before going silent, and sending over a contract offering to pay 1/2 of the outstanding, claiming workmanship issues. By the time we roped in our lawyers, they informed us the time to file a mechanics lien had passed, and that the
signs had already been paid for, so it would be turning the hamster wheel for nothing. On top of that, the
sign company we had written the contract to was one she purchased, then closed after moving the assets to her own company, so there was 'nothing' to recoup at that point. She actively screwed us over, all while claiming she was suing the previous
sign company owner who was 'stealing' his old customers for a national
sign company he went to work for in violation of a noncompete, whether any of that was true I couldn't say.
The f*cked up thing was this was one f*cking cool pole
sign to put together, and now everytime I think about it I just get all p*ssed off and go off kicking trashcans and the like.