NOOOOOOOO
Kordova
kordova at gmail.com
Tue Mar 27 14:32:18 EDT 2007
i was referring to the gentleman who returned a laptop that did not
belong to him as being illegal.
On Mar 27, 2007, at 2:09 PM, Mark Richards wrote:
> Kordova wrote:
>> isn't that a fraud/theft/possible felony?
> Officers and agents of corporations in the US are generally
> protected from any personal liability. Also, there's no way to put
> a corporation behind bars. This is why the structure of a
> corporation exists - to shield. However in the US corporations
> have it both ways in that the corporate entity is treated as a
> "person", thereby granting the entity the same rights and
> protections as sentient beings. So in combination one can argue
> that the corporation has all the rights (a "person") but holds
> little responsibility borne of consequence (individual actors
> "shielded" behind the corporation).
>
> BestBuy's alleged shady practices have spawned numerous web sites.
> Here's one of my favorites: http://bestbuysux.org/cust.html
>
> It is rare that criminal statutes would be applied. The best a
> consumer can do is put pressure on suppliers and file a lawsuit.
> Lawsuits are becoming further limited and consumer power to find a
> solution reduced in the current sad political climate. A
> nationally-legislated or enforced solution is unlikely. Reliance
> on state Attorney Generals, where they have jurisdiction, may also
> be a course of action.
>
> I have shopped in a BestBuy for a keyboard, once, and I was unaware
> of the longstanding consumer complaints. I didn't purchase because
> I not one of the three employees I spoke with had an inkling of
> product knowledge. I was aware of a very high level of
> surveillance and security (I have relatives in the business),
> suggesting that the operation was a theft paradise. Something
> didn't smell right. Later on, reading about the corporation, it
> all made sense. How a company can continue on with such widespread
> and horrific litter of complaints is beyond understanding.
>
> Good luck to Speakeasy and their customers.
>
> /m
>
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