Please see “Explain your situation”, above.
I do internet marketing and give advice to web users for ways to improve their Google ratings.
I have a client in in New Jersey ( I am in California) who thinks that, for the $650.00 he has already paid me, that I am “faltering” on giving him good web advice, although I have already spent countless hours on his project, and I am earnestly and in good faith doing the best I can for him.
He is now calling me a scam and threatening to report me to the local police
in my area (Chula Vista, CA).
If he actually does this, will the police immediately come to my residence and arrest me ?
I don’t mean to sound naïve, I have just never had anything like this happen to me before.
Please help — if he is located in New Jersey and I am in California, and he deposited money to my bank account branch in New Jersey (BOA), wouldn’t there be procedures or certain steps that would have to occur first, if he actually does call the police in my town ?
Thank you very much.
– Bob S.
Traffic Lawyer Richard Simon’s Answer
IN general no the police will not arrest you, this is a civil matter and a contract dispute. Contact a lawyer and be ready for a lawsuit.
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