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Bullseye International alleges it is owed more than $26,000 for recovering forklift from basement

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ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis company alleges it was not paid for the extraction and storage of a forklift.

Bullseye International LLC, doing business as HWP Rigging, filed a complaint on Jan. 15 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Ely Walker Lofts Condominium Association and Alpha Brewing Co. LLC alleging failure to pay.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges the defendants solicited its services to extract and remove defendant's Alpha's forklift that had fallen through a sidewalk and became lodged in the basement of the building owned by defendant Ely Walker Lofts for $26,872. 

The plaintiff alleges it also supplied storage services for the forklift to Alpha Brewing and the defendant has failed to pay for the storage.

The plaintiff holds Ely Walker Lofts Condominium Association and Alpha Brewing Co. LLC responsible because despite demand for payments, the defendants allegedly failed to pay any monies to plaintiff's services.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against defendants in the amount of $26,872, plus storage charges, costs and interest. It is represented by Ronald B. Blanke and David K. Adam of Uthoff, Graeber, Bobinette & Blanke in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1922cc00126

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