I’m fairly sure this is only the debt accrued due to us legal losses plus interest.
I’m fairly sure this is only the debt accrued due to us legal losses plus interest.
I don’t understand why companies who commit blatant fraud like this aren’t required to disgorge all fraudulently earned money. If someone defrauds banks they get fined based on their earnings in a way that hurts. If someone defrauds consumers for “tens of millions of dollars” they are only fined $16M.
Well, actually I do understand, I just don’t like it and don’t like what it says about this country’s priorities.
Don’t tell DeSantis. He’ll put a stop to this real quick if he finds out.
That probably depends on their contract and location. Not coming to the office after being told to might result in being fired with cause which may result in loss of severance pay. It might also constitute abandonment of the position which can be seen as “quitting” in some place.
From the article:
These tricky methods led to shoppers spending over $2 million AUD (about $1.3 million) on Dell monitors from August 2019 to December 2021, according to the ACCC.
So, yes, they were fined about five times more than their sales figures which was certainly more than their profits in those monitors.
I used to use arrow keys with VIM, but found that using hjkl
worked better in some circumstances. Especially when writing reusable macros. It also avoids the need to move your fingers away from the main keys, making you faster.
I highly recommend getting use to using hjkl
rather than the arrow keys.
I wonder how this compares the the number of businesses that existed in 2013 that no longer exist. I wonder for two reasons:
Something else that could explain a lot of it is webpages that were always intended to be ephemeral. Political campaign websites for instance.