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![]() Hi!
The red logo in the shape of a 1960s screen with (I think) "As Seen On TV" printed inside? Do we need an "As Seen On The Internet" analogy to this logo? Maybe a good designer could come up with one and license it for $10 or something to internet marketers who do offline advertising. If people steal it you can sue them for $1500. After you learn how to sue people you can write an info-product about suing. Best, - Boyd |
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![]() > If people steal it you can sue them for
> $1500. > After you learn how to sue people you can > write an info-product about suing. By the way, if you go to , Mike Brown has some great legal books that based on what works, what doesn't etc. Funny, but true story. In one of his books, I read about depositions. He makes the point that sometimes just letting the person know that they are going to be deposed (and asked, under oath, a lot of questions they'd rather not answer), will make them back off. Anyways, there was this guy running around talking about his $500,000 house, etc (personally, I think he was just homeless). Anyways, apparently I called him a few choice names that he found offen- sive. He threatened to sue me. Cute. I found out about a week later that he was serious. So, I had a freind of mine "leak" it to him that I was going to depose him, and that since I was counter-suing, and thus highly interested in his financial status as I wanted to make sure he could pay me if I won, a lot of the deposition would involve his holdings, real estate and other. Never heard from him again. Wonder why? |
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![]() Hi,
Good points, as usual. I wish I had a procedure laid out so I'd know how to open a can of woopass on someone if I ever needed to. Best, - Boyd |
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