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Archive for October 13th, 2006

Just sue them all!

In the news I heard about a consumer who is not only suing the manufacturer of a product but also the store selling it. (According to the manufacturer the consumer failed to read the instructions.)

One might argue that the instructions were not suitable for the buyer, but that’s not the point here: Why the store which sold the product has to be sued? It’s a big store and chances of a big paycheck when the case is won are high, right? Let’s just forget everything about ethics, morals, et cetera. After all—a lot of politicians all over the world set that example, don’t they?

Here is my advice to that consumer: While you are at it—why not suing the company who transported the product from the manufacturer to the store? And your teachers, because they failed to teach you how to read instructions (and it really doesn’t matter if you read them or not—just take ‘em to court!). And the state, because it employed teachers who failed… I am pretty sure if you are getting creative you will find a lot of others to take to court.

Boy - I feel better now.


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