 | What a bunch of lamers This situation is when some broadband companies complain that you are hogging up their bandwidth if you are on all the time. Well, if they advertise that you are always on and have unlimited use, there should be no restrictions.
I say call out the lawyers and declare a class action lawsuit and say that Emusic has conducted false advertising and were deceiving their customers. |
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 Jmartz join:2000-07-20 Tenafly, NJ | said by Klendathu: I say call out the lawyers and declare a class action lawsuit and say that Emusic has conducted false advertising and were deceiving their customers.
I'm sure thats in the works. It will probably get pretty ugly. -- [BetaNews | phpBB |MSN TerraServer |Space Imaging] |
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 AladrinCode Junkie join:2001-01-25 Orlando, FL | Yeah, I definitely smell lawsuit  |
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 | Unfortunately a lawsuit probably won't work because the user agreement clearly states that emusic reserves the right to terminate accounts at their own discretion. they covered their asses. |
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 lurker93Premium join:2000-06-19 Houston, TX | reply to Klendathu said by Klendathu: Well, if they advertise that you are always on and have unlimited use, there should be no restrictions.
I say call out the lawyers and declare a class action lawsuit and say that Emusic has conducted false
If it sounds too good to be true -- it probably is.
Learn the meaning of "up to" in advertising copy.
There's no such thing as a free lunch.
Don't ignore phrases like "prices starting at" in their ad |
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 | reply to logan33 Not realy, remember, when they boot you off there service they send you a mail with the reason. If you can prove that you dident use a download program like they say, then you have a chance of a case against them... |
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