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Originally Posted by ebmorgan
From the get go, the AGO said they can't force a company to do anything. They only investigate and then make recommendations. They can only pursue if the company cooperates in providing information. The AGO can't force them. Also, the AGO can take things further if its a felony criminal investigation: pension raiding, embeselment, etc. So their advise is to contact an attorney, a couple of legal institutions, and the FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection..
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So from the get go, you knew this would go nowhere. I am starting to see the Narcissist in you.
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Originally Posted by ebmorgan
And PS: For anyone who says their Mogul has no issue.....you're wrong. You just don't see them. Even the manufaturer and Sprint sees the issues.
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You do realize Reality is based solely on perspective and as such you really cannot tell people "Your Wrong" just as we cannot tell you your "wrong"...
That being said, you never answered my questions in the other post:
What exactly was promised "as advertised" which was not delivered and is different from any other handset on the market? (remember you told me i was "wrong" but didnt bother to provide evidence). not generalities, show me EXACT DOCUMENTATION which answers this.
As often said "software is a fluid development process". Clearly you dont program or develop, if you did you might understand some of the issues and delays which have postponed certain percieved features.
I will say i do applaud your desire to "get things fixed" but honestly you truly believe this is the smartest way to approach this? Clearly we have different values, i dont pursue legal action with anyone until it is necessary, an absolute last resort. Instead i prefer to be part of the solution...positively, working to clear up any disputes and proposing resolutions.
Why not take a positive approach and get involved in the development process as oppose to trying to manifest a "witchhunt" with a frivolous lawsuit.
Where do you think Sprint gets their revenue to pay for intended legal action like this? If you dont realize already its the subscriber service fees. Thank You in advance for being part of why Sprint will inevitably raise our rates.
This is clearly a well thought out course of action.