Originally Posted by
zoomiezombie
To me this is a legal issue between Caplinger and the guy who social engineered access to his account, assuming it happened.
You can make up your personal opinions all day long zoomie. You or I won't be the ones that determines this.
Originally Posted by
zoomiezombie
The DPA said the payment link was not intentionally broken, so I'm not sure how it's financial damage vs just a delay in processing credit cards.
Where did DPA say they know it wasn't intentionally broken? Also, under Federal law you cannot interfere with commerce...even a delay. It's illegal to do so. That's why even something as simple as a denial of service attack is a crime.
Originally Posted by
zoomiezombie
I have web shopping cart issues all the time, a few days of no credit card doesn't seem like high treason to me but I'm not a lawyer.
Did you hack into your shopping cart to fix your "issues?" If not, you're just spinning and constructing straw men.
Originally Posted by
zoomiezombie
I still think this is an issue you figure out and then report on after you have facts.
You and the other ALPA sycophants just keep ignoring this. Once someone calls to confess to a Federal crime, you cannot just work it out between the two of you without being guilty of conspiring to obstruct justice. If DPA had done what you suggest, they would be in legal jeopardy right now. But because their legal advice has been correct, they're not in jeopardy.
You guys are definitely getting legal advice from ALPA lawyers I see.
Carl