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February 6, 2008

Finally, the state pays up

Remember Elizabeth Brooks? She's the owner of the Towson titling company who was owed $300 for overpayment to the Baltimore City Circuit Court's Land Records Office. Last time I wrote about her in the column, I told you Court of Clerks Frank Conaway promised to take care of her problem within a week.

Then Brooks appeared in a blog post on Jan. 28 in which I said it was nine business days after that promise and still no sign of the refund check.

Well, it's time to rejoice. It took exactly 14 business days, but we can finally close this case because Brooks did receive a $300 check in the mail from the State of Maryland Treasurer's Office on Feb. 4!!! Sure, all told, it took her more than six frustrating months to resolve this seemingly simple complaint, but hey, we hope she's not too tired of that runaround to do a little victory dance. 

Posted by Dan Thanh Dang at 5:09 PM | | Comments (0)
Categories: Complaints, Odds & Ends
        

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