One Man's Contempt is Another Man's Treasure
@whiteheather39 (24403)
United States
April 11, 2007 11:16am CST
I think this was a very nice thing to do, don't you? I wonder how Stepen feels now his nastiness was used to do good.
Court Win Nets Mich. Man 33,500 Pennies
HOWELL TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) - A penny saved is a penny earned, but one man believes 33,500 pennies won are best donated to a worthy cause.
Bob Wilson, who won a small claims court case last month, will donate the pennies to the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency, which has helped him with heating bills.
Wilson was given the pennies by Karl Stepen, owner of NSK Motorsports in Fowlerville, after a judge ruled in Wilson's favor and awarded him $335.
Stepen said he paid Wilson in pennies to show his contempt for Wilson. "We paid him in legal U.S. currency," Stepen said.
Wilson said he bought a dirt bike for his 13-year-old son and took it NSK in May to get it running. He didn't get the bike back until October, and he said it stopped working almost immediately.
He took the bike back to NSK and it sat unfixed for a few more months. He picked it up and took it to another shop, which charged him $900, he said.
Stepen said he had the bike "for some time," but he's a one-man operation with as many as 70 motorcycles waiting to be repaired. He said he did everything he could to help Wilson with the 30-year-old bike and offered to fix a second problem for free.
District Judge Theresa Brennan, who handled the appeal for Wilson's claim, said she's never heard of someone paying the court in pennies in her 22 years of practicing law.
Still, she said, it's legal: "We don't dictate the form of payment."
http://story.news.ask.com//article/20070411/D8OEEFT80.html
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@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
12 Apr 07
Not too many people would do this I suspect. After all, Bob Wilson paid a lot of money to get this bike repaired. So he would have been in the right to keep it, especially towards this bike's expenses.
To give it to charity is a noble act, and shows that some people can look beyond themselves, & the need to win, win, win...
@lonewolfnan (4366)
• Canada
12 Apr 07
This is a perfect story for a small business owner who wants to be put out of business by bad publicity.Mr. Stepen allowed his pettiness and disdane for the court decision to cloud his judgement(that is an understatement) and potentially destroy his business.His public skills definately need work on and I am surprised he allowed this to go so far and so long.
@creativedreamweaver (7297)
• United States
11 Apr 07
What a nice story. A little odd, to be paid in pennies on a judgement, but none the less nice to have gotten paid. All I can say is I guess the strange people make the world go around. LOL Thanks for sharing. +++
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@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
11 Apr 07
Well that will teach him
Why the Nastiness he was in the wrong
Why can Buisness People never accept that they are in the wrong when they are. It makes me mad
I am glad that the other Guy won the Case and it was so good of him what he did.
@vwlssknght (653)
• United States
11 Apr 07
That's an interesting story. I think that was a news article on a townhall website somewhere. I'll have to look around a bit.







