If anyone needs an example of why I dislike the legal system, particularly the civil legal system, one need look no further than PayPal. They blatantly take people's money, and their attitude is "sue me." If you do that once; ok you get sued. Companies should not be able to do that over and over again and each time they do it the individual has to sue them. At some point it's a criminal violation. People should go to jail, and the company should be taken into receivership.
The attitude in this country is if it's "just money" and you hide behind a computer you can do whatever you want, and the recovery mechanism (lawsuit) is horrendously expensive and biased towards the party with the most money.
I'm just waiting on them to piss off someone with the knowledge to melt a PayPal data center to the ground when PayPal stiffs them. I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet, actually.
If anyone needs an example of why I dislike the legal system, particularly the civil legal system, one need look no further than PayPal. They blatantly take people's money, and their attitude is "sue me." If you do that once; ok you get sued. Companies should not be able to do that over and over again and each time they do it the individual has to sue them. At some point it's a criminal violation. People should go to jail, and the company should be taken into receivership.
The attitude in this country is if it's "just money" and you hide behind a computer you can do whatever you want, and the recovery mechanism (lawsuit) is horrendously expensive and biased towards the party with the most money.
It's not justice.
I'm just waiting on them to piss off someone with the knowledge to melt a PayPal data center to the ground when PayPal stiffs them. I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet, actually.