Tony, maybe you should mention it in your next update in Trails, that way all members will be aware of it not just this forum. Then maybe we will be a more attractive venue for company's to advertise with.
This was brought up earlier in the thread, about who should get to advertise and who shouldn't. The arguement being that how many complaints of various types should act as guidelines for expulsion for the vendors. I say CCOT is great and someone else says they suck, who's right? Obviously...
Gumby-I was looking at the legal perspective of the issue (with my limited knowledge), morally I agree with you 100%. The only case I know of is Dan's and to my knowledge he accepted the truck on delivery and never took any legal action against greg. He explained his reasons and I think we all...
"Intent" can be very difficult to prove in a criminal court and State Attorney offices' generally advise civil action in something like this unless it affects a large number of victims. A civil action would not appear on any kind of criminal history and the ruling is usually sealed from public...
There's a fine line between capitalism and swindling. Everyone knew what they were getting with a pet rock, a novelty. Greg really isn't any different then most used car salesman in the fact he has to paint as positive picture as possible of his product to keep the cash flow going. As with...