I was hired to design, create and optimize a Yahoo! store website for a small business. Also was hired to train an employee of the owner on how to use the Yahoo! services. There was no contract or anything between us because this isn’t a full time job for me so I wasn’t thinking about that. I asked her for 00 and she said she wanted to stay between 00 and 00 so I settled for that. Halfway through the project she paid me 0. When I completed all the work on my end I e-mailed her to tell her I was done. After a week and no response I sent another e-mail. After another week I sent another and finally got a response. She said she’d call me and she didn’t…I finally called her and she asked me to send an invoice with the final amount we "agreed on". I sent an invoice for 00 and she replied saying we agreed on 00 which is a lie. After a couple e-mails I locked up the Yahoo! account until I got a check…she got the password changed and never sent an e-mail or call
I then e-mailed her again asking for a check and she responded telling saying this…"You locked me out of my e-commerce store. That is a criminal matter. The fact that you think I owe you more money that I think I owe you for your work is a civil matter. Which one would you like to fight?"
She is basically refusing to pay me what I am asking and I am not willing to lower my cost even more in order to please her. Tomorrow I am going to her store to ask for a check and refuse to leave until she pays me or the cops escort me out. If she doesn’t pay me should I take her to small claims court? I have all of the e-mails between us from start to finish and there are plenty of them with her openly admitting to owing me money. Do I have a case?

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