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<blockquote data-quote="deliver_man" data-source="post: 51447"><p>Susie- </p><p>Very impressive that you are able to run an IP trace and paste the results into your reply. I'm sure RJ is terrified. Look, if you are determined to continue with the "angry shareholder investigating thievery" routine, be my guest, but I'm not sure what you think you are going to accomplish. </p><p> </p><p>ok2bclever- Why do you think it is a stupid clause? Personally I have no opinion on it either way, I have always viewed signing a form simply as an acknowledgement that I have read it. Got me to thinking though, when you get a speeding ticket (I have), the police officer is always careful to inform you that signing the ticket is not an admission of guilt, just an acknowledgement of your court date. Can you refuse to sign it without consequence? I honestly don't know. UPS has never asked me to sign a form specifically admitting guilt in some matter (I would refuse to sign such a form), and I have never heard of them asking anyone else to sign a form like that either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deliver_man, post: 51447"] Susie- Very impressive that you are able to run an IP trace and paste the results into your reply. I'm sure RJ is terrified. Look, if you are determined to continue with the "angry shareholder investigating thievery" routine, be my guest, but I'm not sure what you think you are going to accomplish. ok2bclever- Why do you think it is a stupid clause? Personally I have no opinion on it either way, I have always viewed signing a form simply as an acknowledgement that I have read it. Got me to thinking though, when you get a speeding ticket (I have), the police officer is always careful to inform you that signing the ticket is not an admission of guilt, just an acknowledgement of your court date. Can you refuse to sign it without consequence? I honestly don't know. UPS has never asked me to sign a form specifically admitting guilt in some matter (I would refuse to sign such a form), and I have never heard of them asking anyone else to sign a form like that either. [/QUOTE]
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