if an internet site says they do NOT disclose any info on you to any third parties...is there any recourse if you can prove that they did??
Englishman said:You are not going to like this: yes.
Let me restate that. "I" don't think it's OK. It's scummy, pathetic, fraudulent behaviour, because they are financially benefitting from an action they promised you they wouldn't do.
However, the test in law is: Were you damaged?
The Advertising Standards Authority and BBB's I'm sure will be interested, but not from a criminal angle, more from a cease and desist order.
They are just conmen who can get away with it unless you hack into and annihilate their site!!
Let me know how it works out.
Englishman said:You are not going to like this: yes.
Let me restate that. "I" don't think it's OK. It's scummy, pathetic, fraudulent behaviour, because they are financially benefitting from an action they promised you they wouldn't do.
However, the test in law is: Were you damaged?
The Advertising Standards Authority and BBB's I'm sure will be interested, but not from a criminal angle, more from a cease and desist order.
They are just conmen who can get away with it unless you hack into and annihilate their site!!
Let me know how it works out.
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