767jetz
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They also can't say it IS actionable, because of this...
Thats a very big "depending." No findings, no action. I think we agree here.
Again I agree based on the above. But we disagree on the probability of such findings materializing into actionable offenses.
I disagree. I have said from the beginning that if a law was broken then I'd change my opinion,but until then there is due process and a person is innocent until proven guilty.
That's not what it sounds like when you say things like this:
You are talking out of both sides of your mouth. Which is it? Are you waiting to see how the investigation pans out to see if to see IF "very serious charges can be filed"??? Or is it a "fact" that a crime has been committed. You are a walking contradiction, and unless you correct your statements, you are also lying.
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Still no response. You conveniently ignore the facts that I stated.
Here it is for you again...
First you said this:
dismisses the fact that they improperly obtained all our addresses from company computers without company permission.
And that very fact is where the crime has been committed.
Then you said this:
depending on the findings of the FBI...some very serious charges can be filed.
...the manner by which our information was obtained can certainly be actionable.
Just "gellin" over the whole thing now...
So which is it? A crime has been committed (irrefutably)? Or it is still under investigation, pending findings of the FBI?
Lot's of double talk. Care to explain yourself or retract your accusations?