Domain: classcounsel.com
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Comments · 10
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Let the firm know how you feel!
My suggestion is to email the law firm and let them know how you feel! Their website is http://www.classcounsel.com/ and the email address is gw@classcounsel.com. It is just an idea. We should start a survey of registered owners that want nothing to do with the lawsuit.
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absolutely retarded
sent this to http://www.classcounsel.com/
The frivolous class action lawsuit you are bringing against Nintendo is despicable. Nintendo is already voluntarily replacing straps at no charge, when the only people that are actually breaking the straps are complete and utter morons.
I have owned a Wii, with two wiimotes since launch and have had zero problems. I don't even understand how you could break the strap unless you were using the device completely inappropriately.
I wish there was some way to hold you, the lawyers, accountable for such blindingly foolish lawsuits that are driven by greed rather than valid and ethical complaints that result in injury, damage or loss of property. -
Tell the lawyers what you think:
Go here and tell the lawyers what a bunch of scumbag vultures they are:
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How about Nintendo's copyright?
It appears they even managed to use the picture from Nintendo's replacement program http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/straps.jsp on their http://www.classcounsel.com/. Are they arguing Nintendo's replacement isn't enough?
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Re:Web Site of Lawyers
Or better yet: Sign up for the class action contact list. Who can come up with the most creative name?
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Web Site of Lawyers
Want to share your thoughts on the validity of this suit? Click here
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Re:Satellite M35? (mod parent up)
My brother's Satellite M35 is also a lemon -- worst recommendation I ever made. We spent $600 in December 2004, which I thought was cheaper than a Dell deal -- turns out that we had to buy an extended warranty for $150, so a Dell would have been just as good a deal. So far they've replaced the motherboard (once but for three separate reasons: display flickering, loose power jack, and dead hard drive connector), and it's back into the shop again because the WiFi no longer works and it's getting BSODs.
FYI, there is a A70/A75/M30/M35 class-action suit pending. -
Investigation Sony's DRM
We would be interested in speaking to U.S. residents that have purchased any Sony BMG audio CD protected by the XCP copy protection scheme. We have looked at many DRM cases and Sony went too far with this particular scheme. You can contact us at gw@classcounsel.com or at http://www.classcounsel.com/
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Sony class action - sign up here (almost)This was copied from a Washington Post discussion:
We would be interested in speaking to any California residents that have experienced this problem before the EULA was changed. We have looked at many DRM cases and Sony went too far with this particular scheme. You can contact us at gw@classcounsel.com or by visiting our web site at http://www.classcounsel.com./
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California Residents
We would be interested in speaking to any California residents that have experienced this problem before the EULA was changed. We have looked at many DRM cases and Sony went too far with this particular scheme. You can contact us at gw@classcounsel.com or at http://www.classcounsel.com/