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10-21-2008 @ 4:38PM
Prauche said...
A class action suit may very well lose. However, it was truly a deceptive trade practice if they had not actually gone back and fixed it. They promised X as an incentive to purchase. They then chose not to honor X but kept your money. That is a deceptive trade practice (in barebones form). It would survive long enough to force them to have to pay lawyers to answer any Complaints filed in any federal district courts -- i.e., it's cheaper to fix the code than pay the lawyers to respond to any legal action(s) that may be filed. Not to mention the bad publicity any lawsuit might garner.