WOW. Seriously. A little compensation is understandable but....I'll let you guys judge before I post what I have to. http://redtape.msnbc.com/2008/02/a-lost-laptop-a.html#posts
"The amount intentionally echoes another lawsuit [...] involving a D.C. judge who sued a dry cleaner for $54 million over a lost pair of pants. [...] Campbell freely admits she picked the same amount in an effort to attract media attention." good for her. bringing her bad experience to the media's eye and demanding proper…
54 million is a bit much but I can more than understand wanting compensation for the data and time involved in something like a laptop. Luckily I back up my work, but I would do the same if I lost the work I've created over the years not to a computer glitch but to the negligence by a 3rd party. To use a legal phase "That…
Well, this is way too many people feeling this way (that she's somehow out for money), but perhaps she's filing the lawsuit for $54 million dollars instead to gain awareness from the masses that Best Buy's behavior of only offering her a $900 Best Buy credit to purchase another laptop, after trying to sidestep telling her…
It's a smart strategy to place media pressure on Best Buy. 54 million Dollars is ridiculous and will obviously "not" be awarded to her but that was just the "attention getter". She's still dumb for not backing up such important files though. Their both at fault. Best buy should reimburse her for her losses and she should…
Forgive me for repeating if it was said already but the only thing this woman should be awarded is a 54 million dollar slap in the face for not backing up her files... Especially after handing it over to someone for repairs. Since she didn't back up her personal information then it was obviously not important enough for…
I didn't read the entire article, but yeah I think she should get 54 billion instead because these freaking corporations make billions off people selling these bullshit plans, and then screw the customers over hard. I hope she wins. I just went over the thread. Jesse companies like Best Buy, Sears, Circuit City love to…