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Old 03-29-2007, 05:31 PM  
chupacabra
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legality of consumer warning sites like paypalsucks.com..?

hey all, quick question for the collective... i have a brewing dispute w/ a Lexus dealership in regards to a 'certified pre-owned' vehicle that we bought from them last year, and it just came out that the car was sold to us under fraudulent pretenses, it has been wrecked and repaired somewhere in its history (clean carfax though). it only has 30k miles on it and is already exhibiting major problems such a a leaking main rear seal among other things, likely due to the collision it was in.

before everyone tells me not to use GFY for legal advice let me state we already have a lawyer to deal w/ them for us, but if things do not turn out to my satisfaction i am curious about websites such as Paypalsucks.com... i would have no qualms about putting up a website w/ adwords system directing people in my city to come and read the warnings about this dealership and their actions selling wrecked cars pretending they are tip-top. since Paypalsucks has been up so long it seems it is not illegal to use their trademarked name for a site such as this, but figured i'd ask here regardless if anyone has any information about what is involved in doing such.

any advice or pointers would be most welcome, thx in advance friends..!

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