 NOYBSt. John 3.16Premium join:2005-12-15 Forest Grove, OR kudos:1 1 edit | I Would Like to be on That Jury
Unless they have irrefutable proof, such as a recording, it is his word against the CSR who was probably retaliating against the man. He goes free and ISP/CSR is fined and pays attorney fees. Plus compensates the man for slandering him.
Oh yeah, and for those of you who judge the man based on his mug shot, ears, etc., sure hope you are never called up for jury duty. Of course unless I happen to be the plaintiff and not the defendant.
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| said by NOYB:Unless they have irrefutable proof, such as a recording, it is his word against the CSR who was probably retaliating against the man. I'm fairly certain most CSR interactions are voice recorded...least, that's what the pre-emptive recording tells me. 
said by NOYB:Oh yeah, and for those of you who judge the man based on his mug shot, ears, etc., sure hope you are never called up for jury duty. Of course unless I happen to be the plaintiff and not the defendant. That's how I get out of jury duty. |
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 NOYBSt. John 3.16Premium join:2005-12-15 Forest Grove, OR kudos:1 | said by Thaler:I'm fairly certain most CSR interactions are voice recorded...least, that's what the pre-emptive recording tells me.  Some are some are not. And if they recorded him without his knowlege then there is another problem. |
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 | said by NOYB: And if they recorded him without his knowlege then there is another problem. Your 2 posts are working hard to defend this guy. Bomb threats are evidently OK by you?? |
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| said by fAcEtIOUs:Bomb threats are evidently OK by you?? Well, ya gotta try SOMETHING to cancel your AOL subscription.  |
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 | reply to NOYB Depends on the state. In the state of Ohio only one party needs to be aware of the call being recorded. So if I call you or you call me and I am recording the call I am aware of it and it is legal. |
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 | reply to NOYB when you call into most companies like this there is a recording stating that the call may be recorded before the call connects. I am sure that the recording was legal. -- DSLr Mafia Member. |
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| reply to NOYB Just about every place I call now has the recording that this call may be recorded or monitored, etc.
Also given all the shootings (Virginia Tech, etc.), it is not a stretch to react as the company did concerning a threat to bomb. Our "Me" generation does not have a lot of anger management tools, witness the road rage incidents. In fact today, I got the finger from the car behind me be cause I was driving the speed limit. |
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 OmegaDisplaced OhioanPremium join:2002-07-30 Cheyenne, WY | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:said by NOYB: And if they recorded him without his knowlege then there is another problem. Your 2 posts are working hard to defend this guy. Bomb threats are evidently OK by you?? Obviously, according to him, since Americans have lost the ability to make bomb threats whenever they please with no repercussions, the terrorists have already won. |
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 dadkinsCan you do Blu?Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA kudos:18 | reply to Thaler said by Thaler:said by fAcEtIOUs:Bomb threats are evidently OK by you?? Well, ya gotta try SOMETHING to cancel your AOL subscription. ROFLMAO!  -- Think outside the Fox... Opera |
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| reply to Omega said by Omega:Obviously, according to him, since Americans have lost the ability to make bomb threats whenever they please with no repercussions, the terrorists have already won. I thought bomb threats fell under that category of "yelling fire in a crowded theatre" kinda thing. Have we ever legally been off the hook for death threats? |
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 OmegaDisplaced OhioanPremium join:2002-07-30 Cheyenne, WY | said by Thaler:said by Omega:Obviously, according to him, since Americans have lost the ability to make bomb threats whenever they please with no repercussions, the terrorists have already won. I thought bomb threats fell under that category of "yelling fire in a crowded theatre" kinda thing. Have we ever legally been off the hook for death threats? I was being facetious. |
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| said by Omega:I was being facetious. I was just seeking clarification. I do have friends that feel that, until recent events, first amendment covered everything. |
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| reply to Austinloop said by Austinloop: In fact today, I got the finger from the car behind me be cause I was driving the speed limit. had that happen a few times, but one time it happend the dude passed me, my radar detector went off, and the headlights and the police lights just lit up for the driver.
The dude looks over at me and I have a 10 mile wide grin on my face you couldn't knock off with a sledgehammer.
I was thinking (on the way home) "Well I guess speed limit don't suck after all doesn't it? I can only bet that ticket and court fees will!" -- If you have a topic in the direct forum please reply to it or a post of mine, I get a notification when you do this. Koetting Ford, Granite City, illinois... YOU'RE FIRED!!
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