Lance R. asked

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My company, Torch Apparel, has bicycle helmets stored in the Shipwire Fulfillment Center in Bloomington, CA. They are refusing us access to pick up our products after we notified them we no longer wish to continue their services and disconnected any new orders. How should I proceed to get a court order to ask the Sheriff to accompany us to pick up our products, especially since no back fees are owed and they are just being difficult?

September 15th, 2023

Randy T. answered

To obtain a court order allowing the Sheriff to accompany you to pick up your products, you will nee...

September 15th, 2023

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