computerman
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What if mr soap registered a site (dot com - not a dot ie )and had it hosted outside the state. A disclaimer was written on the front page along with a note stating that anyone who acesd the site had first to register and accept liability for any information that they posted.
Proof could be requested e.g. copy of original invoice and a statement issued 60 days later(scaned and posted to the site as a jpeg).
an internet joe duffy!!!!!
You'd still have responsibility.
Proof of what? How would these prove that something wasn't paid? Plus they could easily be mocked up etc.
The key difference is Joe Duffy generally gives the accused the right to respond - will you?
Im not Mr Soap!!!
Of course everyone deserves the right to respond, the advantage with a website is that they can respond anytime where as a live radio show is restricted to the time that its on air.
Usually no smoke without fire
Have you stopped beating your wife yet, Theengineer?Usually no smoke without fire
key difference is Joe Duffy generally gives the accused the right to respond - will you?
Yes, I thought that this would be a very useful service.
Well you could give them the same right by telling them of your intentions and the right to pay their debt or else posting it on the Web.
Why not use the tried and tested method of taking up trade references before extending credit to a new customer.
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