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<p>[QUOTE="Drusus, post: 971235, member: 6370"]I have been threatened with a lawsuit several times for something I have said. In the end, none of them took the time as, in the end, what I was saying was personal opinion. One simply wanted to make sure I as not a part of some larger conspiracy to besmirch their good name, and the others (businesses and sellers I called crooks) were all talk knowing it as probably more trouble than it was worth to sue a nobody spouting off personal opinions about their terrible business practices which personally affected me.</p><p><br /></p><p>This conversation is all fine and good when it comes hypothetical situations regarding what may and may not be able to be admitted in a court of law and we all know that a crook will find someone to represent him if he has enough money, even if that lawyer knows the crook is indeed a crook he will try every trick. They may not even try to prove his client is not guilty but simply try to get it all dropped on some technical grounds. A crook will go free and he will get paid which is all that mattered to him. </p><p><br /></p><p>If a person is a crook I will call them a crook, if a business is shifty I will call them shifty or if I get bad enough treatment from a business I will say so in a very public manner because I want them to deal with the consequences (loss of business). If an angry guy spouting off about his poor treatment in a public manner may harm their reputation and they choose to sue me for my honest personal opinions, I will make sure the whole process is made as public as possible so people can witness as they add injury to insult and I will simply tell the truth. This seller is probably a crook and regardless of what can be admitted in a court of law. Most people can see this. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>All the original poster needed to say what that in his opinion, he thinks this guy is a scammer for the following reasons...if people accept this assessment, good. If people think differently, fine....what is acceptable in court at this time has no real relevance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drusus, post: 971235, member: 6370"]I have been threatened with a lawsuit several times for something I have said. In the end, none of them took the time as, in the end, what I was saying was personal opinion. One simply wanted to make sure I as not a part of some larger conspiracy to besmirch their good name, and the others (businesses and sellers I called crooks) were all talk knowing it as probably more trouble than it was worth to sue a nobody spouting off personal opinions about their terrible business practices which personally affected me. This conversation is all fine and good when it comes hypothetical situations regarding what may and may not be able to be admitted in a court of law and we all know that a crook will find someone to represent him if he has enough money, even if that lawyer knows the crook is indeed a crook he will try every trick. They may not even try to prove his client is not guilty but simply try to get it all dropped on some technical grounds. A crook will go free and he will get paid which is all that mattered to him. If a person is a crook I will call them a crook, if a business is shifty I will call them shifty or if I get bad enough treatment from a business I will say so in a very public manner because I want them to deal with the consequences (loss of business). If an angry guy spouting off about his poor treatment in a public manner may harm their reputation and they choose to sue me for my honest personal opinions, I will make sure the whole process is made as public as possible so people can witness as they add injury to insult and I will simply tell the truth. This seller is probably a crook and regardless of what can be admitted in a court of law. Most people can see this. :) All the original poster needed to say what that in his opinion, he thinks this guy is a scammer for the following reasons...if people accept this assessment, good. If people think differently, fine....what is acceptable in court at this time has no real relevance.[/QUOTE]
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