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Originally posted by freeadultcontent
Eventually someone will take a sponsor to court. It will happen, and it will effect lots of things.
For some people it is not about the money, it is about principles.
When this day does come, and if it is a principles issue, and the sponsor did not just pay the accused cheater what was owed then cancel them. A judge will rake the sponsor over a special set of coals. The "if we told you how we found out line... and are not going to pay you" excuse is even remotely brought to a court room, do expect to see some serious ownage.
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You understood. That makes me glad. This is still America, and the government still acts as the enforcer of contracts. And just because a contract does exist does not mean it is legal, eg: a contract to sell children. But that aside, yes, at the very least the monies owed HAVE to be paid. Sponsors have the "fraud" excuse as a get out of jail free card, this is the only business I have ever seen this used in. It is NOT legal. It is only a matter of time before these things will be straightened out.
And yes, it is about the principles
