On Friday 06 February 2009, James Knott wrote:
>Alan Boba wrote:
>> Drew, Your posts often include language about legal perspectives. The post
>> that I'm responding to suggests possible codification of a "customer
>> service" role. Seeing that I am curious to know: what are your legal
>> qualifications, what area of law do you believe this idea to be governed
>> by, what if any risks or advantages do you forsee from adopting or
>> ignoring the practice you suggest and last what skin do you have in the
>> game, IOW personal or company interest and what viewpoint is being
>> promoted?
>
>Suppose someone walks into a car club, where all the members own a
>certain model car. If that person asks a question, are the other club
>members now representatives of the car manufacture? Are they in some
>way responsible to that company or it's customers? Or are they just
>voicing their own opinions? If participating in a forum such as this
>makes us liable, then I see membership dropping like a rock.
+1, at least.
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Cheers, Gene
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