• 4 months ago
Aunt Sue means business when it comes to her credit card - watch out for the showdown! #AuntieKnowsBest #FinancialJustice #1080p
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00:00Janice Miller says her niece Stacy Slayton owes for a credit card balance.
00:06Stacy is countersuing for the cost of Christmas gifts and an illegal eviction.
00:12Okay, how much did she charge on the card? The total she owes me is
00:17$1,664.70.
00:20Is that on the Victoria's Secrets card? Yes, ma'am.
00:24Anything else? The only thing else I was asking for was for the storage. Did you put her things in storage?
00:30Yes, I had to put her things in storage. I kept trying to contact Ms.
00:33Slayton because she stopped living at my home and I kept trying to call her to find out what she was doing.
00:39She was coming in my home when we were not there to get things.
00:43She was coming in my home in the middle of the night to get things and we have a security system.
00:48That's what was happening.
00:49She was waking us up in the middle of the night and we just couldn't tolerate that any longer.
00:53So you put her things in storage when? February 10th. We actually notified her before we did it.
00:58On the 9th.
00:59On the 9th is when she told me not to come back, that she was changing the alarm code. Good. Perfect.
01:06She was notified.
01:08Tell me she was going to come. And you left when? In January? She waited till February? No, I was still coming there.
01:13I have messages. She was saying, are you coming home on three days before that? I was still living there.
01:17No, no, no. Living is one thing. Using it as a flophouse is something else.
01:21It wasn't a flophouse. I worked. I worked. I went there when I was off to change my clothes to go back to work.
01:26So you were sleeping there every night that you weren't on duty working? Yes.
01:31From the time you moved in, in October, to the time you left in February,
01:37other than your job is what you're telling me, you didn't sleep anyplace else?
01:42Once in a while, but never, not more than a day here and there, maybe two, three times.
01:46Okay. Fine. So you moved her things into storage?
01:49On February 8th, we notified her that we were going to be moving her things in storage.
01:54She texted me back that she would like to come and get a few items.
01:57We told her, no problem, come get whatever you'd like. She ended up not coming.
02:02Because I got off of work at midnight and I didn't want to come there that late.
02:05We are on her way home, for wherever she was living, because she wasn't at her house.
02:10She did not come. Okay, that was February 8th? Yes.
02:13On February 10th, you put it in storage? Yes, ma'am.
02:15She notified me not to come to the house on February 9th and said my things would be in storage
02:19and that they would pay the first 30 days. Now it's in storage. Is it still in storage?
02:23No. We put it in storage and I had contacted her to please several times to ask...
02:27Just a second. Did she come and get it from storage? Yes, she did.
02:30When did she come and get it from storage? I believe it was February 22nd.
02:33So we're not talking about a long period of time? No.
02:36And I also have in the message of her telling me not to come back,
02:38it says Dave will be paying for the first 30 days of storage.
02:411904, that's what you owe your aunt. Judgment for the plaintiff.
02:45What about the counterclaim? A good deed never goes unpunished.
02:49I'm learning. You got it? I got it.
02:50And what about the counterclaim? We're done.

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