<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by khiarrr:
yo homie, lemme tell u somethin mayn... y dont u shut the hell up and go to a website sellin ur cheapass, fakeass rims, and those bangin' taillights. Ya those are tight son..
Next time you're looking for a used piece of **** car, I know a guy that can steal one for u.. wait - ur pretty good at that, aren't u?
The only reason you're on this website is because you love Hummers and you're probably looking to buy one for the 2,000 that you've saved up over a few years.
He is pretty short, do you think he can see over his steering wheel? Or reach the gas pedal at that? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Nice Khiarrr, I'm quite proud.

He is short- kinda looks like Martin's under-developed twin.
I have never filed one myself but it is fairly quick and inexpensive process under provincial law. THough it has to be be carried out after all voluntary means have been exploited- mediation etc.. in most cases. The arbitrator(s) decision is legally binding and is enforcable in a court . The hearings are informal but a lawyer may be present on either side. The decision will be submitted no later that 10 days. Have you heard back on it yet? What state are you filing it in?