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As the e360 case in Illinois is an ongoing matter Steve Linford
of Spamhaus has requested that we avoid discussions that would give
spammers ideas about how to legally harass Spamhaus. Keep in mind
that spammers are not inclined to remain within the
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> Ok, let's start with [Asahi]. The Supreme Court said that a
> local manufacturer that made and sold something locally
> knowing that there was a possibility that it would be sold
> in the United States, is not amenable to
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I'm about to join in a business venture with someone who has already
established a Subchapter S Corporation in DE, where they reside. I live
in PA. They will provide the capital, while I will do most (but not
all) of the technical work in developing th
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Greetings:
My now ex-girlfriend recently filed for a temporary restraining order
against me because in her words -- "it's the only way I know that
will force me to stop calling you..." In short, she loves me, but
doesn't want to, and this is her so
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On the 6th (Friday), I received a letter from the leasing office of my
apartment building and was informed that I had failed to sign my rent
check for October. I mailed out a new check on the 8th (Sunday) for
the amount of my rent plus a late fee. On
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With some of the unique propositions on the ballot this November, the
lunchroom bull session came up with a question about executing spammers.
If you could get the # of signatures (hey, who wouldn't want to
reduce / eliminate spam from their ema
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In article <64opi29bduc89ps67rhqpj424f33tsaq4q@4ax.com>,
<ddrury6@yahoo.com> wrote:
>If that isn't a "thought crime", how about this one? It's from:
>
>http://www.freespeechcoalition.com/FSCview.asp?coid=303
>
>A homeless guy in Ohio has fantasi
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John D. Goulden <jgoulden@okcu.edu> wrote:
[Chain of commments on the "fair" insurance settlement for a totaled car.]
>This may be the law, but it is not how things work in the real world. I
>don't think I've EVER seen a first offer from an insurance
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I have a judgment in a Florida county court against a national
bank. I am not an attorney. Can I have the sherrif levy on the cash
that is at the bank to satisfy my judgment? I hope that national banks
are not somehow exempt from levy. Thanks for any p
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I was in Alaska on a fishing trip this Summer, and had a disasterous
experience with a fishing "guide", who ended up banging almost $8,000
onto my credit card after I got home to England. I have tried to have
it removed
from my card, but since the gui
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I recently gave a negative reference for a former employee. I have
moved on from the company a year ago and so has the employee.
I was contacted by a recruiter asking for reference. I called the
recruiter back and left a message; I was honest in sayi
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> In article <8quvi2devppfi2ut09k80tvap2urisldq5@4ax.com>,
> <fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote:
>
> >The last time I tried that, about 30 years ago, the bank refused to
> >cash it for me because *I* did not have an account at t
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Sun, 15 Oct 2006 08:18:45 -0400 from Seth Breidbart
<sethb@panix.com>:
> In article <8quvi2devppfi2ut09k80tvap2urisldq5@4ax.com>,
> <fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote:
>
> >The last time I tried that, about 30 years ago, the bank refused to
> >cash
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In article <lg94j2dudefm7954qlfsa5bro1fm91m947@4ax.com> you write:
>Rich Carreiro <rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> writes:
>Rich Carreiro also questions whether there really are any states that have
>such provisions in their constitutions. Can someone
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