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<blockquote data-quote="ski or die" data-source="post: 1447294" data-attributes="member: 52818"><p>Interesting. On Craigslist under Rants and Raves out of Indianapolis, you have a post. You complained that when you were removed, that not one person of the 30 or 40 people there stood up to back you up, in this post you quote 2 different number of people. You also said that you would like some of the people to join you in a class action suit against UPS, yet none of them stood up for you. And also, you mentioned a link that you were going to use to obtain free legal service. Are you not able to obtain a lawyer who would work on a percentage basis because none of them feel you have a solid chance of winning? So in this post you state Indiana law requires UPS to pay for your fees? Too many lawyers, too many lawsuits, people just trying to get a free ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ski or die, post: 1447294, member: 52818"] Interesting. On Craigslist under Rants and Raves out of Indianapolis, you have a post. You complained that when you were removed, that not one person of the 30 or 40 people there stood up to back you up, in this post you quote 2 different number of people. You also said that you would like some of the people to join you in a class action suit against UPS, yet none of them stood up for you. And also, you mentioned a link that you were going to use to obtain free legal service. Are you not able to obtain a lawyer who would work on a percentage basis because none of them feel you have a solid chance of winning? So in this post you state Indiana law requires UPS to pay for your fees? Too many lawyers, too many lawsuits, people just trying to get a free ride. [/QUOTE]
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