Do you think it was a pissed off hobbiest that tipped these guys off?
Do you think it was a pissed off hobbiest that tipped these guys off?
Well just have to wait till the truth comes out. Since it is only an investigation, we will probably find out soon if any charges are ever filed.
1) I wonder what "competitor" hired the firm to do this investigation.
2) Id like the know the results of the study they conduct, being a legal inquiry you would hope that it is not biased.
I'm the first to say " ambulance chaser" but i wonder if Lewis is a reefer
No! I think it’s a money-hungry “ambulance chasing” law firm looking to ……….
First GregW and now you with the AV?.. Well I did jump on the bandwagon with the ambulance chaser/ chasingSir (and with an avitar like that, I use that term loosely ), I wish to correct you and state that you are number two! If you go back and look at post 8, you will see some other individual used such terminology…..and I quote:
Those gosh darn lawyers ruin everything!!!!
After talking to Nikki, the lawsuit can't really go anywhere because there was no quantifiable damage. The pumps put out flow and they are not malfunctioning and crashing people's tanks (causing damage). They might sue, but it would not net much for anyone involved.
Paul, was the solution to change the wording on the box (to "nominal 3 inch" or something) or did you actually find a way to make the bandages the right size?
That's like if you buy wood.. I mean when you buy a 2x4 are you really getting a true 2x4?I fully agree. The only thing worse would be to marry one! .Oh, wait……….my sympathies.
But how about false advertising? I once worked for a major adhesive bandage company that made three inch by ¾ or 1 inch wide bandages using a machine die that cut them exactly. They were advertised (printed on the box) as 3 inch long bandages. During the sterilization process, that involves heat, the bandages oh-so-slightly shrank….maybe 1/32 of an inch, it that. Well, we were threatened with a law suit for not providing the product as advertised. The corporation took this suit very seriously (i.e. made us run around like chickens with our heads cut off for allowing this to happen and now coming up with a solution).
….the right size. LOL
You’re close George…it was a simple labeling change. New packaging only claimed the width of the bandage, not the length. So you can buy ¾ inch bandages or 1 inch bandages, and there is no mention of its length…..but its almost three inches.