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06-14-2014 09:27 PM
I always thought the machine was b/s and you just scraped the hair away w/ that buffer pad. ouch! I never thought of buying it, just my opinion on it. (Did i say ouch?)
06-14-2014 09:32 PM
On 6/14/2014 Andreatoo said: without reading the article I must say that those are two entirely different things. Securities fraud and a product that doesn't work. one is criminal and the other civil.
I no no.
06-14-2014 09:37 PM
On 6/14/2014 evelomaddict said:sure that address the civil aspect and ultimately the class action suit. Securities fraud is a criminal offense it wouldn't be handled in a class action suit. the OP presented it as a single legal action.On 6/14/2014 Andreatoo said: without reading the article I must say that those are two entirely different things. Securities fraud and a product that doesn't work. one is criminal and the other civil.here's the pertinent information which may lead to a class action lawsuit.
Says Defendants made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: the effectiveness of the company's key product, the no!no! device, rested on flimsy, weak studies.
Says a more credible study raised serious doubts as to the effectiveness of the company's key product, and in fact showed that no!no! works no better than shaving.
06-14-2014 09:49 PM
Hair hair! Order in the court!
06-14-2014 09:54 PM
06-14-2014 09:59 PM
On 6/14/2014 Andreatoo said:On 6/14/2014 evelomaddict said:sure that address the civil aspect and ultimately the class action suit. Securities fraud is a criminal offense it wouldn't be handled in a class action suit. the OP presented it as a single legal action.On 6/14/2014 Andreatoo said: without reading the article I must say that those are two entirely different things. Securities fraud and a product that doesn't work. one is criminal and the other civil.here's the pertinent information which may lead to a class action lawsuit.
Says Defendants made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: the effectiveness of the company's key product, the no!no! device, rested on flimsy, weak studies.
Says a more credible study raised serious doubts as to the effectiveness of the company's key product, and in fact showed that no!no! works no better than shaving.
It's one action as explained in the article and lawsuit. The investors thought they were putting their money into a company that had a good product.
06-14-2014 10:07 PM
On 6/14/2014 Caffeina said:On 6/14/2014 Andreatoo said:On 6/14/2014 evelomaddict said:sure that address the civil aspect and ultimately the class action suit. Securities fraud is a criminal offense it wouldn't be handled in a class action suit. the OP presented it as a single legal action.On 6/14/2014 Andreatoo said: without reading the article I must say that those are two entirely different things. Securities fraud and a product that doesn't work. one is criminal and the other civil.here's the pertinent information which may lead to a class action lawsuit.
Says Defendants made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: the effectiveness of the company's key product, the no!no! device, rested on flimsy, weak studies.
Says a more credible study raised serious doubts as to the effectiveness of the company's key product, and in fact showed that no!no! works no better than shaving.
It's one action as explained in the article and lawsuit. The investors thought they were putting their money into a company that had a good product.
06-14-2014 10:09 PM
On 6/14/2014 Andreatoo said:On 6/14/2014 Caffeina said:securities fraud is a term that covers the finances not the actual misleading statements about the product. Its things like embezzlement or cooking the books if you want. I'm being nitpicky sorry but lying about what a product can do is not securities fraudOn 6/14/2014 Andreatoo said:On 6/14/2014 evelomaddict said:sure that address the civil aspect and ultimately the class action suit. Securities fraud is a criminal offense it wouldn't be handled in a class action suit. the OP presented it as a single legal action.On 6/14/2014 Andreatoo said: without reading the article I must say that those are two entirely different things. Securities fraud and a product that doesn't work. one is criminal and the other civil.here's the pertinent information which may lead to a class action lawsuit.
Says Defendants made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: the effectiveness of the company's key product, the no!no! device, rested on flimsy, weak studies.
Says a more credible study raised serious doubts as to the effectiveness of the company's key product, and in fact showed that no!no! works no better than shaving.
It's one action as explained in the article and lawsuit. The investors thought they were putting their money into a company that had a good product.
06-14-2014 10:09 PM
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