I always think it's humorous, that when businesses do this, the gubmint says they are "artificially inflating prices'... but when the gubmint establishes price controls, quotas, allotments, subsidies, minimum wages, etc. it's all good.
And for the federal government to accuse anyone of creating "a corrupt marketplace".... oy, that's rich.
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Eric@Helix New MemberMotoring Alliance Founding Sponsor
Out of curiosity, I once filled out a form, complete with receipts for inclusion in a successful class action against a beverage company. I was due some nonsensical number like $11.28. Guess what? Nothing ever happened. The only person happy was probably the Tort Lawers.
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It's totally legal for Congress to take advantage of the stock market with insider trading....
Congress: Trading stock on inside information? - CBS News
And if you aren't a member of congress.... Well... Ask Martha Stewart what her experience is...
Sooo.... Different laws for different Americans...:incazzato:-
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Goldsmithy MINI Alliance AmbassadorArticles Moderator Supporting Member
Sorry, Crashton, it is a fine, not a settlement. The gov't gets it all.
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Oh boy can't wait for my .02 cents class action payout on those KYB sharks a ran on the rally car. Heck ran them on a lot of the old Japanese cars I had. They were pretty cheap. Do you figure they didn't charge enough & will come back at me for moar moneys?