R_W_B
Senior Member
Courts and common sense? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOOLOLOLOOLOLOLLOLLLOOLLOLLOO!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, I got carried away.
Anyway , where were we? Oh ya......LOLOLOLOLOLLOLLLOLLOLLOOLLOLO!!!!!!!!!!!!
wilks3 :s
:USA
If any of you lawyers are reading this thread please get a dose of common sense before it is too late.
We don't want you to represent us.
Please go back to chasing ambulances and leave Harley alone.
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Yep, remember the Airborne herbal cold remedy created by the enterprising school teacher. Have used the stuff for years, obviously doesn't cure a cold but sure made you feel better for about a hour or two after taking it. Loved the stuff and it was all generic vitamins and herbs. Thought it was one America's best did good stories.
Well some character with no character got his lawyer friend to start a class action suit stating that it gave false claims that it cured a cold. In case you haven't figured it out class action suits are money makers for lawyers. Anyhow I had read all the labels, it's ridiculous to ascertain that from what was on the labels. But a California Judge awarded a $23.3 million settlement of a class-action lawsuit for false advertising. The makers of Airborne even though paying up, still does not admit wrongdoing or illegal conduct.
I think Airborne is a fantastic product and does exactly what it said. I still use it, just the price went up some after the lawsuit. We have thieves in high places.