December 22, 2004
You know you want to sue Wal-Mart. Everyone's doing it and a lawsuit doesn't always have to make sense.
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Posted by: Rod Stanton at December 22, 2004 04:56 PM (tHUgl)
If consignment attorneys where held responsible for court courts of frivolous lawsuits it would slow up quick.
Posted by: greyrooster at December 23, 2004 12:13 PM (visY3)
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Posted by: jb at February 07, 2005 02:14 PM (CTiwU)
How do you find consignment attorneys?
Can someone tell me how to go about suing walmart.
Posted by: Jim at February 15, 2005 06:54 PM (ntbOT)
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Posted by: Reason at May 13, 2005 05:04 PM (lZQfO)
Posted by someone who calls him or herself reason-what a joke!
If you were reasonable, then you would expect big corporations to follow the same LAWS and CONTRACTS that the rest of us average citizens must follow. THe fact that you are so dumb as to not understand that it is VIsa that protects the customer against losses as their millions of commericals tell you. Walmart in asking for identification is only trying to protect themselves and to hell with the customers rights. I would advise you to check out some of the Visa commerical which pushes you to use their card for the sole selling point of NO ID REQUIRED as opposed to writing a check, which requires one.
Since you are a name caller, and one who calls names when they do not even know what they are talking about, leads me to believe that you are a flat out stupid a**. You probably believed Bush when he said Saddam had weapons of mass destruction, and worse, probably still believe it in light of the fact that there is now evidence showing that Bush didn't care if he had weapons, he was starting the war anyway!
Let me clue you in on something Trailer Park homie, if you looked at the documents on that website, like I did, you would see that Wal-Mart is pushing super hard with all the tricks to get the suit dismissed. I also wrote the guy and learned that Walmart was willing to settle if he would sign an agreement not to tell anyone else that it was illegal. He declined.
So YOU get off the drugs and appreciate that someone has the balls to fight for the rights of idiots like you, who frankly are't deserving of such rights to begin with. HAH, your so dumb that you give yours away.
I know that you probably do very little real reading, but look on google for a sample merchant agreement (like the one Walmart signed) and it is clear that retailers who card are breaking the contract. Now if you rent an apartment and break the lease, you get sued! Why shouldn't Walmart be treated just like every other lawbreaker?
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