He sent coins worth 660 thousand TL to the company he owed money to.
Colorado-based JMF Enterprises made the payment to Fired Up Fabrication LLC, which it owed, in thousands of coins.
About six weeks ago, the coins were delivered by truck in a 2x3x4 box to the office of attorney Danielle Beem of Fired Up Fabrications.
“I thought my clients should accept it, but it was a huge waste of time and a huge embarrassment,” Beem told local station CBS. saying.
The lawyer said the driver told him “it was full of loose change” and that a forklift would be needed to move it.
JMF had previously hired welding company Fired Up as a subcontractor on an apartment building, but did not pay the company in full when the work was completed, according to a previously filed lawsuit.
When the two sides went to mediation in July, JMF Enterprises agreed to pay the subcontractor $23,500, but never made clear how that amount should be paid.
JMF’s legal team reportedly argued in court documents that coin payment should be allowed.