wow, feel like i got screwed
Originally posted by dchengmd
Yes she did, and she was charged and convicted in court for it.
Wrong.
Yes she did, and she was charged and convicted in court for it.
Wrong.
Wrong?
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cc/20030519d1.asp
According to that it is legal in 35 states to secretly tape a phone call if one person wishes it....
So I'd say I was quite right actually.
I would've asked to speak to the owner directly. the sales managers would've kissed your *** in order to help you.
At a dealership service, all you have to do is ask for what you want, if they wont give as k to speak to that persons' authority..
One word: Accountabilty.
At a dealership service, all you have to do is ask for what you want, if they wont give as k to speak to that persons' authority..
One word: Accountabilty.
Originally posted by DiRN
Probably depends on the state. Some states require that all parties know they are being recorded for it to be admissible (without a court order), some don't.
If it's not legal, it's always good for blackmail.
Probably depends on the state. Some states require that all parties know they are being recorded for it to be admissible (without a court order), some don't.
If it's not legal, it's always good for blackmail.
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