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| dragnandy (Senior Member) 15 March 2009 12:49 |
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Originally posted by bredbury: thats ridiculous why would the need 225 thousand it just burnt his leg a little i would just ask them to give me a macbook and a new ipod
because that's how people are today, sadly.
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| amf0802 (Junior Member) 15 March 2009 14:33 |
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The enormous sum is absurd, even 50k would be way too much.
But what I found the most surprising is that the kid was wearing nylon and spandex underwear....was he wearing under-armor as underwear?
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| varnull (Inactive) 15 March 2009 14:38 |
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I got hit by a car.. drunk driver.. I was off work for 7 months, lost my house, my job and most of my possessions..
compensation 2k
pure greed. give him a new pair of pants and tell him to be more careful where he keeps it in future.
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| wolf123 (Member) 15 March 2009 14:40 |
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I would go for broke and really get comped like 2 million who cares how much he gets but he should get a rediculous amount because we all know Apple can afford it.
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| TheJoxter (Newbie) 15 March 2009 16:13 |
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Originally posted by bredbury: thats ridiculous why would the need 225 thousand it just burnt his leg a little i would just ask them to give me a macbook and a new ipod
because that's how people are today, sadly.
Normally I would agree but in this case since it's Apple getting a punitive poke in the eye and since they've got away with murder before as far as faulty products go I think this is warranted. Good luck greedy little kid!
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| Leningrad (Member) 15 March 2009 17:41 |
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thats too much, yeah apple is greedy i know but that little kid is too.
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| Azuran (Newbie) 15 March 2009 17:53 |
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Quote: his Nylon/Spandex underwear
lol wut?
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| inagasake (Member) 15 March 2009 18:57 |
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Why did the iPod Touch explode in his pocket?
I don't see anything wrong with the kid suing Apple to compensate for the second-degree burns but $225k is way too much. Not that I give a damn. I don't own any shares in Apple.
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| GryphB (Junior Member) 15 March 2009 19:08 |
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I think just the amount owed for medical attention and services would be required. Nowadays, people sue for ungodly amounts they never deserve.
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| Iecur (Newbie) 15 March 2009 20:27 |
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Hmm...I guess we all know that the family has medical insurance to cover the costs that that seems like too much ? Or lawyer costs ? Especially since they are going up against such a big company.
I'd personally want more if my pants were ruined. Then again the amount of stuff I carry in my pants is ridiculous.
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 16 March 2009 4:34 |
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Originally posted by inagasake: Why did the iPod Touch explode in his pocket?
I don't see anything wrong with the kid suing Apple to compensate for the second-degree burns but $225k is way too much. Not that I give a damn. I don't own any shares in Apple.
Ya and if it happened to you you too would want acouple 100K, its called reasonable balance. If corporate interest can not be levied against via high fines through the courts then they can willfully rape the popualce until their government fck buddy comes in and forces them to play nice.
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| DoggRuff (Junior Member) 16 March 2009 9:08 |
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Originally posted by inagasake: Why did the iPod Touch explode in his pocket?
I don't see anything wrong with the kid suing Apple to compensate for the second-degree burns but $225k is way too much. Not that I give a damn. I don't own any shares in Apple.
Ya and if it happened to you you too would want acouple 100K, its called reasonable balance. If corporate interest can not be levied against via high fines through the courts then they can willfully rape the popualce until their government fck buddy comes in and forces them to play nice.
Very good point and keep in mind, while the amount requested is very high, it is demands like these that force companies to spend the extra effort in improving safety in their technology.
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| inagasake (Member) 16 March 2009 12:09 |
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From a rational standpoint, 225k is excessive but I did say that I don't really care about how much Apple gets sued. I'm not an Apple Shareholder and considering that companies like them pay off politicians to get laws passed in their favor all the time (ie. DMCA), Apple can get sued out of business for all I care. You bet I would be out to sue Apple for as much as I could. Who wouldn't? Corporations are out to get theirs out of rational self-interest, the customer and employee be damned. So I see nothing wrong with average Joes trying to play the same game.
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| magnets (Newbie) 16 March 2009 20:26 |
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How come only one other user has raised an eyebrow at
"nylon/spandex" underwear.
As far as i know there's only two types of people who wear that.
Athletes and superheros.
"Never fear 'tis I! The APPLE AVENGER"
(makes thrusting motions till pants explode)
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| scorpNZ (Senior Member) 16 March 2009 20:33 |
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Does the small print legalise mention not to have pod in pants or such like as overheating can cause battery to explode ?,if so the twit has no leg to stand on,pity he didn't lose the leg as that was a wasted joke right there :p
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| prutsos (Member) 17 March 2009 2:23 |
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yeah well mabey 2500 but not a quarter of a mill hot damn
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| DXR88 (Senior Member) 17 March 2009 15:13 |
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if my leg got burned by a faulty product Id Sue for 500k or go on a apple CEO Man hunt.
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| censored1 (Inactive) 17 March 2009 16:26 |
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well the greedy ones are the parents.
And probably this was intentional..
because the people that i know that have a itouch
never talked about and exploding itouch it's all a hoax.
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| Gr3m (Junior Member) 21 March 2009 16:52 |
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Quote: And probably this was intentional..
because the people that i know that have a itouch
never talked about and exploding itouch it's all a hoax.
How could this be intentional????
the kid had his ipod in his pocket he accitdentally turns it on and for some reason his battery leaks and heats up the back so much that it burns his leg. its happened to me before but i didnt get burned. its called a faulty battery
Quote: Does the small print legalise mention not to have pod in pants or such like as overheating can cause battery to explode ?,if so the twit has no leg to stand on,pity he didn't lose the leg as that was a wasted joke right there :p
dude ipods are made to be put into pockets. or they wouldnt keep trying to make them smaller
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| cleverick (Junior Member) 21 March 2009 16:53 |
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Originally posted by Leningrad: thats too much, yeah apple is greedy i know but that little kid is too.
Maybe the kid will work for Apple. lol
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| hermes_vb (Senior Member) 22 March 2009 1:37 |
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Gives a whole new meaning to blowout sale...LOL
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| chrissd (Newbie) 24 March 2009 23:47 |
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Originally posted by DXR88: if my leg got burned by a faulty product Id Sue for 500k or go on a apple CEO Man hunt.
Manhunt ftw! So much more fun than sueing =P lol
This is Apple we're talking about. Lawyer costs alone are going to be huge. Apple is a company who: Stole the main logo, has dodgy business practices, locks customers into a platform, then sues companies like MS over locking customers into a platform. See recent EU case.
Apple is a big company, making big money, who have awesome lawyers. The kid has no hope. Nice try though. I'd personally sue for more, but don't think I could afford the lawyers needed in the first place. 'Sides, sueing for 2.5K? A mega company that stuffs up and you'd sue for 2.5K? *shakes head* Somme people..
@ the nylon/spandex o.0
Isn't that material used in swim togs?
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| core2kid (Senior Member) 25 March 2009 22:29 |
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he probably had it on in some tight case or attempted to mod it with an aftermarket battery. these things don't just randomly explode.
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| DXR88 (Senior Member) 25 March 2009 22:48 |
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Originally posted by core2kid: he probably had it on in some tight case or attempted to mod it with an aftermarket battery. these things don't just randomly explode.
all battery's can explode if the right conditions are met.
A short sending voltage back into the battery, is the most common and more than likely what happen in this case.
it would save companies so much money to include a warning label for the battery type like this: this device contains (battery name here) and is known to explode and/or cause harmful injury or death (such as plastic pieces threw the neck ~.~).
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 25 March 2009 22:55
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| core2kid (Senior Member) 25 March 2009 23:24 |
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Quote:
Originally posted by core2kid: he probably had it on in some tight case or attempted to mod it with an aftermarket battery. these things don't just randomly explode.
all battery's can explode if the right conditions are met.
A short sending voltage back into the battery, is the most common and more than likely what happen in this case.
it would save companies so much money to include a warning label for the battery type like this: this device contains (battery name here) and is known to explode and/or cause harmful injury or death (such as plastic pieces threw the neck ~.~).
Nobody would buy the product then
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| DXR88 (Senior Member) 25 March 2009 23:52 |
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You actually think people read that stuff, hell put it the user manual ether way it saves the companies ass.
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