appleinsider.com— Still one more class-action lawsuit is claiming that the iPhone not only fails to live up to 3G speeds, but that it also prematurely develops hairline cracks in its outer casing.
Jan 30, 2009View in Crawl 4
Class action lawsuit really need to be banned. Time and time again, they make the lawyers a nice chunk of change, the company pays out a bunch of money, and the supposed "victims" get a $20 store credit. Waste of time and a money. It doesn't do jack for the consumer except give us longer warning labels and more fine print.
One of the last times I went to Blockbuster, I given a receipt that was close to 5ft long. Most of it had to do with some obscure class action settlement about late fees.
Closed AccountFeb 1, 2009
A high profit margin does not merit a government intervention. (see Communism)Get as fat as ytou wish, as long as you pay the required taxes.
Closed AccountFeb 1, 2009
Class action lawsuit really need to be banned. Time and time again, they make the lawyers a nice chunk of change, the company pays out a bunch of money, and the supposed "victims" get a $20 store credit. Waste of time and a money. It doesn't do jack for the consumer except give us longer warning labels and more fine print.
danwgreFeb 1, 2009
One of the last times I went to Blockbuster, I given a receipt that was close to 5ft long. Most of it had to do with some obscure class action settlement about late fees.
colddimsumFeb 1, 2009
Shame on us for holding manufacturers to their promises, what wimps!
elranzerFeb 2, 2009
Apple could argue that you can technically use music from eMusic, Amazon or any other store that sells generic MP3s (non-DRM).