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Pastimes : Gary Dobry Subpoenas 41 SI Aliases -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TopCat who wrote (16)1/17/2002 11:19:21 PM
From: DizzyG  Respond to of 1136
 
Interesting thought, TC...

Then if SI releases my credit card information (and other information, for that matter) without any basis to do so, I will sue them. After all, they have a lot more money than Dobry has.

That may be a better course of action. Although I still don't want my personal information handed over to such a lunatic!

Diz-



To: TopCat who wrote (16)1/18/2002 12:41:09 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1136
 
TC, whilst that is certainly one course of action, the basic point is not against SI — the basic point is denying Dobry the information for which he's paying Richter for, to get. Not to mention that Dobry has harassed people at their place of employment, and harassed their employers even further. Kugler is not the only victim of that — I am, too, and there are more. And it could be anybody else on that list tomorrow. Let Pugs waste his money, through Richter, for trying to get this. Richter should be somewhat akin to "yet another penny stock Pugs put money into", inasmuch as he thinks there's a return — the return of doing to "The List" that he's done to others so far. His return should be nothing, and he should spend a great deal in the effort of getting there, in his lamely Pugsian attempt to "F" others for nothing more than the terribly criminal crime of not agreeing with his stock pick.



To: TopCat who wrote (16)1/18/2002 3:21:52 AM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 1136
 
I think you could do that.

Then if SI releases my credit card information (and other information, for that matter) without any basis to do so, I will sue them.

I don't yet have the cite, but I believe Playboy was successfully sued for having improperly released credit card information that had been subpoenaed of them.