Last week, a customer at Price Chopper in upstate New York tweeted a relatively mild insult about the store: “Every time I go to @PriceChopperNY I realize why they r not @wegmans. Tonight -bare produce areas & this sign 4 ex http://yfrog.com/2tfj9sj.” In return, Price Chopper contacted the man’s employer and complained about him. [More]
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Price Chopper Supermarket Emails Customer's Employer, Demands Disciplinary Action For Negative Tweet
Class Action Targets Ticket Resellers
Remember RMG Technologies, the horrible little company that made five-year-olds cry by snatching up all the Hannah Montana tickets? Boaz Lissauer, a New Jesery plastic surgeon, recently sued them and other ticket resellers after paying $195 for nosebleed seats worth $63 to see the Police in Madison Square Garden. Lissauer is now asking a Pittsburgh court for class action status.
Sony Reverses Decision To Deny Repairs After Reader Threatens Writing The Consumerist
A reader claims he got Sony to change its mind about not honoring his warranty. All he had to do was namedrop The Consumerist.com.
FOLLOWUP: The Broken Laptop I Sold On Ebay
New developments in the ever-popular story of a guy who got revenge on an ebay seller who sold him a broken laptop by posting embarrassing photos found on the notebook once it arrived.
UPDATE: The Broken Laptop I Sold on Ebay
Amir Massoud Tofangsazan has gotten more popular than he could have ever dreamed, or wanted.