04-15-2008, 08:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TarPy
She could let her burger shift manager know there was a complaint, and what the customer said, and if important the shift manager should probably tell the day manager, or the location supervisor, who would likely call coperate.
There's a chain of command, not just "Not Me"
Allison damn sure knew the address of legal, and she can cut and paste, but chose not to.
Also, there is a case where a customer did inform either a dell or gateway location directly, then sued corporate years later. The court held that the location was a valid place to notify.
If Allison is an employee, not a contractor. They've been notified, up to them to do something or remain complicit in the infringement.
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Way to go dude, theft is theft, go get em!
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