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RobertD
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  • Location: Rochester, Michigan
  • Occupation: Currently Unemployed
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Tue 12 Apr, 2005 04:55 pm - I called and talked to the law firm that handled the first class action case against PayPal. They said the injunvtive agreement was set into action back in October of 2004. I discussed my issues... (view)
Mon 11 Apr, 2005 05:21 pm - I have kind of switched routes now... I know a few other people in a very similar situation, and we are going to try and "band together", in hopes of forming a stronger case. I don't... (view)
Mon 11 Apr, 2005 02:48 pm - [quote="Debra_Law"]I understand you anger with respect to PayPal holding your funds for 180 days. But you're talking about $1700 and you have to choose your battles wisely.... (view)
Sun 10 Apr, 2005 10:54 pm - Thanks.... The more I read, the more I am thinking that the limitation of liability will not be enforced. Section 1668 of the California Code also leads me to similar thinking. While that clause... (view)
Sun 10 Apr, 2005 07:57 pm - Well, you could always take my case :wink: The Boston area is probably saturated with lawyers (like most large cities), so you would need something to make you really stand out. (view)
Sun 10 Apr, 2005 10:20 am - I was going over the PayPal User Agreement again, and found an exculpatory clause: [quote]2.6 Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE, OUR PARENT, SUBSIDIARIES, EMPLOYEES OR OUR SUPPLIERS... (view)
Wed 6 Apr, 2005 10:48 pm - [quote="majikal"]legally, can i ask for a copy of the trust agreement?[/quote] That's probably a question for some of the more legally inclined experts on this board... I would... (view)
Wed 6 Apr, 2005 10:16 pm - Okay, I'm gonna bump this up with another question... I reside in the State of MI, the company I would like to file a lawsuit against is in the State of CA, and they are under CA law.... (view)
Wed 6 Apr, 2005 08:01 pm - [quote="Letty"]Actually, Bob. They were designed so that should a child swallow one whole, they could breath until something could be done--hence "lifesaver".[/quote] Yep...... (view)
Wed 6 Apr, 2005 07:59 pm - That's breach of fiduciary duty, I believe... If all options fail, you could file a lawsuit. Usually they work out a plan, like your father would have to give you 25% of his income until the... (view)
 
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