Bounced check to Canadian company
Hi, I have a company in Canada threatening to sue for a webserver. My dad used to be associated with my company and he signed up for a webserver (renting it on the internet) and he didn't tell me that it was a contract that said if you cancelled the account, you were liable for 1 years worth of the fees immediately. Then my dad left the company and he isn't on good terms with me anymore.
I cancelled the account to cut costs and then found out they said I owed them $2500.00. Our website hasn't made money yet, and so we couldn't work out a payment arrangement with them that they would accept. Then a canadian lawyer called and I made an arrangement for $200/month. I live in the US in Indiana. Anyway I sent them a check and it bounced. Now they are saying that in Canada it is a crime to write a bad check. It's not like I did it on purpose...
They are saying that if I don't pay them $2500 by 3-30-07 then they will sue my company. The company is an LLC (Limited Liability Company). The attorney is impossible to deal with. The web server company is a good company but they have such thick French accents that it's hard to talk to them also. We do not have $2500, and don't even have $400 to send them to cover the old check and give them a new check! I don't know what to do and would appreciate any advice on this.