The lawsuit wasn't to actually fix the issue. It's never been about justice. It's about cash money for law firms.
Step One: Scour the news and user forums to find something a corporation did that's actionable. Step Two: Set up a website and phone number and file a class-action in all 50 states, on "behalf" of the unfortunate customers. Step twopointfive: Success? Champagne! Step Three: Punitive damages until they settle. Step Four: Offer a couple bucks to each customer. But only if they promise never to sue again. Step Five: Walk away with several million dollars, leaving the consumer with a couple bucks and a jacked-up bill.
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Why did they settle? That's fucked up -- so they can give u 16$ and continue to throttle ur bw? Fuck that.
@surgex
The lawsuit wasn't to actually fix the issue. It's never been about justice. It's about cash money for law firms.
Step One: Scour the news and user forums to find something a corporation did that's actionable.
Step Two: Set up a website and phone number and file a class-action in all 50 states, on "behalf" of the unfortunate customers.
Step twopointfive: Success? Champagne!
Step Three: Punitive damages until they settle.
Step Four: Offer a couple bucks to each customer. But only if they promise never to sue again.
Step Five: Walk away with several million dollars, leaving the consumer with a couple bucks and a jacked-up bill.